iPhone 5 and iPad 2 to switch to Qualcomm baseband tips report



Those chips, Qualcomm says, would allow handsets to use both UMTS/HSPA and CDMA/EVDO networks, meaning devices could be used with Verizon and AT&T in the US. Infineon has no such technology; the company was acquired by Intel back in August, with the company saying its focus was on leveraging WiMAX and LTE.
The Chinese Economic Daily News report also claimed to have pinned down Apple’s other suppliers for the iPhone 5 and iPad 2, with a list that in many places is unchanged from the current models. For instance, a Samsung processor and Marvell WiFi is suggested, along with a Broadcom touchscreen controller, National Semiconductor/Infineon video display tech, and CSR Bluetooth. Finally Intel are tipped to supply the flash storage, and Texas Instruments the all-important power management technology.
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