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iPhone 16e’s C1 5G Modem Gets A Deeper Inspection, Revealing That The Sub-System Completely Replaces The Snapdragon Option, While Maintaining The Same Package Structure

Apple’s ambitions with its custom C1 5G modem running in the iPhone 16e does not stop with the first iteration, as the company is already reported to be testing the C2. There is still a ton of information that is yet to be unearthed, but eagle-eyed personnel who disassembled Apple’s latest $599 handset find out that its in-house baseband sub-system completely replaces the Snapdragon X71 running in the iPhone 16 series. Additionally, there are

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Apple’s M4 MacBook Air coming this week with six new features

Apple has been having fun mixing it up with recent product launches. After teasing the iPhone 16e launch on X, now Tim Cook has shared news of another product launch in the same way. The launch is happening this week, and is widely assumed to be the M4 MacBook Air. Here’s everything the new model is expected to offer.

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Soon After Apple’s Custom C1 Modem Launch, Qualcomm Introduced Its X85 Modem For Android Flagships, Offering Peak Download Speeds Of 12.5 Gbps

Apple recently introduced its custom C1 modem with the launch of the iPhone 16e, which has received positive reviews from the tech community. Even though Apple's chip is nowhere near the level of Qualcomm's in terms of performance, the efficiency of the modem is far greater which contributes to the battery life of the device. At MWC 2025, Qualcomm announced its latest X85 5G Modem-RF for Android, which features staggering download speeds of up to 12.5

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Teases That A New Product Announcement Could Happen This Week And It Will Sport The ‘Air’ Moniker, Hinting At Some New MacBook Models

The arrival of the first MacBook Air in 2008 was initiated when Steve Jobs laid out a teaser for the audience on the projector that read, ‘There’s something in the Air.’ The very same words have now been used by Apple CEO Tim Cook, who shares a teaser on the the micro-blogging social network X, hinting at the arrival of newer models that sport the aforementioned moniker. Given the recent news that is going around at this time, it will not be surprising to learn

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New M4 MacBook Air Models Are Officially Coming This Week, As Tim Cook Teases New Product Announcement With A ‘There’s Something In The Air’ Post

Apple is expected to unveil its new M4 MacBook Air this week, and Tim Cook has now made it official, stating that new Air products are coming this week. We have recently reported that Apple will announce the new M4 MacBook Air this week, while the iPad Air with the same chip will be announced later. Apple to announce new M4 MacBook Air this week, but the M4 iPad Air and the entry-level iPad will be announced later In a new post on X, Apple CEO Tim

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Intel's divisions in spotlight as TSMC, Broadcom circle - Reuters

Intel's divisions in spotlight as TSMC, Broadcom circle Reuters

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Tim Cook teases new Apple product this week: ‘There’s something in the air’

In a new post on social media today, Tim Cook says Apple has a new product launch coming this week.

The short teaser video on X says: “There’s something in the Air.”

This a not-so-subtle hint that Apple will announce a new MacBook Air this week. The new MacBook Air is expected to be powered by an M4 chip and will be available in the same 13-inch and 15-inch designs as the current model.

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(PR) Marvell Demonstrates Industry's Leading 2nm Silicon for Accelerated Infrastructure

Marvell Technology, Inc., a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, has demonstrated its first 2 nm silicon IP for next-generation AI and cloud infrastructure. Produced on TSMC's 2 nm process, the working silicon is part of the Marvell platform for developing custom XPUs, switches and other technology to help cloud service providers elevate the performance, efficiency, and economic potential of their worldwide operations.

Given a projected 45% TAM growth annually, custom silicon is expected to account for approximately 25% of the

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Intel rises after report Nvidia, Broadcom using its processes to test chips - TradingView

Intel rises after report Nvidia, Broadcom using its processes to test chips TradingView

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Exclusive: Nvidia and Broadcom testing chips on Intel manufacturing process, sources say - Reuters

Exclusive: Nvidia and Broadcom testing chips on Intel manufacturing process, sources say Reuters
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