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Iphone 7: Apple Could Use Intel Chips To Power Its Next Smartphone by Entertain9jar(f): 5:36pm On Oct 20, 2015
Intel is reportedly working on chips that will be used in Apple's next iPhone - the iPhone 7
Apple may have only launched its iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus a few weeks ago, but Apple is hard at work on its next handset.
The Cupertino company is believed to be working with Intel on the next generation of chips to power the new smartphones.
It is believed particular attention is being paid to the LTE modem chip that will handle connectivity within the new handset.
Industry sources say Intel has a 1,000-strong team working on getting the next-generation 7360 LTE modem chip ready for mass production.

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