According to news on December 26, news about Apple’s self-developed Wi-Fi chips have frequently appeared in the newspapers, including that MediaTek may enter Apple’s supply chain through non-mainstream products such as Apple TV, and Apple may develop its own Wi-Fi chips in 2025. The chip is used in the new iPhone 17.
Obviously, Apple wants to control the Wi-Fi chip supply chain. However, according to Digitimes, industry insiders pointed out that based on the current rumored progress and various technical limitations, Apple will face considerable challenges in launching a self-developed Wi-Fi chip in 2025.
It is rumored that, just like investing in 5G modem chips, Apple is also investing heavily in developing its own Wi-Fi chips. However, the project encountered bottlenecks and was reportedly stalled for a time, and the team was reorganized. Coupled with Apple's continued cooperation with Qualcomm in the development of 5G modem chips, it shows that overtaking in the field of wireless chips is not easy.
Industry insiders said that mainstream market companies such as Broadcom and Qualcomm have rich experience and patented technologies in the field of wireless connections. Whether it is wireless or wired network chips, the barriers to entry are very high.
It is understood that Broadcom is still Apple’s main supplier of Wi-Fi chips. Therefore, the market view is that when Apple turns to self-developed Wi-Fi chips in 2025, Broadcom may be the first to be affected. Despite this, the industry generally lacks confidence in Apple's self-developed Wi-Fi chips. Broadcom is not only the leader in the field of smartphone Wi-Fi, but also the leader in the entire Wi-Fi market. It is undoubtedly a huge challenge for Apple to surpass Broadcom's products in such a short period of time.
Industry insiders in integrated circuit design pointed out that Apple’s wiser approach would be to first introduce self-developed chips into non-mainstream applications. However, from 5G modems to now Wi-Fi chips, all reports point to Apple bringing them directly into the iPhone. As the backbone of Apple’s product line, the iPhone has no room for error.
In other words, Apple's self-developed chips must achieve the same connectivity performance and power consumption as Broadcom and Qualcomm chips in order to avoid dragging down iPhone sales. This goal seems somewhat unrealistic.
Industry insiders believe that unless Apple can poach or form an elite team and invest huge resources in research and development, it will not be able to develop a viable wireless network chip in the short term. From another perspective, it is also questionable whether investing so much effort in non-core chips that can be obtained externally is more cost-effective than purchasing.
Market participants suggested that perhaps Apple should consider focusing its main resources on high-performance processor chips to ensure it remains competitive in the era of high-speed computing, rather than being distracted by various peripheral chips.
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