Apple says 'Qualcomm refuses to sell chips for iPhone XS / XR'


Apple has purchased chips for iPhone from chip manufacturer Qualcomm, but as Qualcomm orders a high license fee of five times as much as usual, the company has developed into litigation and the two companies have brought a brawl of litigation in a quagmire It was. Due to the worsening relationship between the two companies, Apple claims that "Qualcomm has refused to sell chips for iPhone XS / XR from Qualcomm."

Apple's 5G iPhone shift bogged down by Qualcomm chip battle - CNET
https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-wanted-to-use-qualcomm-chips-in-its-newest-iphones-but-qualcomm-wouldnt-supply-jeff-williams-says-at-ftc/

Apple says Qualcomm refused to sell it chips for iPhone XS and XR - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/14/18182441/apple-qualcomm-modem-iphone-xs-max-ftc-trial

Apple's Jeff Williams COO said in a testimony to the Federal Trade Commission that Apple has sued Qualcomm, "Qualcomm no longer supports Apple or sells chips to us" It became clear that I told you. Although it seems that Apple wanted to use Qualcomm's modem even in the new iPhone that appeared in 2018 such as iPhone XS / XS Max / XR, procurement of Qualcomm's modem chip by the lawsuit ceased to come true, It seems that it was finally decided to use an Intel modem chip .

Qualcomm being the center of the topic, Qualcomm is continuing trial at the time of article creation. The lawsuit states that abnormally high licensing charges set by Qualcomm and that Qualcomm refused to grant a patent license to other chip makers, and that customers using Apple exclusively use Qualcomm chips for customers like Apple It has been pointed out that he was engaged in exclusive trading practices, for example, as he was pressing closer.

It was thought that Qualcomm was showing difficulties in selling chips and Apple's filing a lawsuit against Qualcomm was considered as a reason for the transition to Intel's modem chip, but in Apple's court I denied it was not there. However, according to Apple's Williams COO, Apple planned to order modem chips from Qualcomm and Intel at the beginning of development, such as iPhone XS, but because Qualcomm refused to sell it, Intel's exclusive supply It is said that it became a form.



Because Intel's 5G- compatible modem chip is not expected to appear until 2020, if Apple will continue to supply modem chips exclusively from Intel, iPhone will support 5G at the earliest 2020 It will be slipped until the year. In that case, Apple said that there is a possibility that it will be greatly delayed in the 5G compatible smartphone market, The Verge pointed out overseas media.

Additionally, there are indications that Intel's modem chips may be inferior to Qualcomm's ones. In addition, when Intel and Qualcomm simultaneously supplied modem chips to Apple, why the communication speed did not become faster for a terminal equipped with a Qualcomm modem, "There is a difference in communication speed depending on the modem chip I was restricting the speed of Qualcomm's modem so that it would not come out. "

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In addition, in testimony to the Federal Trade Commission, Apple has revealed how much license fee he paid to Qualcomm. Williams COO said Apple had paid Qualcomm 7.5 dollars (about 810 yen) per device, which is five times the amount Apple wanted ($ 1.5: about 160 yen). Still, why Apple had raised modems from Qualcomm, Williams COO said, "We would not be able to procure chips legally if we tried to pursue modem license fees, there is no choice I did it. "

After that, Apple complained of Qualcomm in 2017, and conflicts between the two companies surfaced. Qualcomm also appealed Apple, claiming that " Apple has handed the stolen technology to Intel, " asking Apple for payment of $ 7 billion (about 760 billion yen). In addition, Qualcomm has also filed a lawsuit in courts in China and Germany, and has successfully stopped sales of the old iPhone in both countries.

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