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First Case Of C1X 5G Modem Failure Spotted Online When An iPhone Air Owner Said The Flagship’s Cellular Reception Vanished

First case of iPhone Air's C1X 5G modem failure

The iPhone Air is Apple’s first to ship with the company’s new and improved C1X 5G modem, ensuring better performance, reliability, and efficiency than Qualcomm’s X75 running in the previous-generation iPhone 16 lineup, but the first crack in the technology giant’s in-house baseband solutions may have appeared. An owner of the company’s sleek flagship found out one morning that the device had no cellular reception, and when he dove into the network settings, he found that the C1X had suffered a hardware failure. This incident is highly interesting, and we can imagine that Apple will be curious about what caused the […]

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Samsung’s High-Margin Components Take Precedent, As Company’s Semiconductor Division Aims To Reach An Ambitious 50% Profit

Samsung is aiming for a 50% profit margin from its semiconductor division

The semiconductor business belonging to Samsung is experiencing a comeback wave, with the major contributor to this segment being increased RAM and NAND flash prices because of the ongoing shortage, which the Korean giant has capitalized on. However, the company isn’t stopping here because it has set lofty goals towards accumulating a healthy margin for the year, with estimates projecting that an operating profit of $69 billion or a 121 percent annual increase will be attained in 2026. To reach this figure, a new report states that Samsung will make adjustments to its strategies and production lines for its semiconductor division […]

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M5 Pro & M5 Max Could Offer Considerably More CPU, GPU Cores Thanks To New Chiplet Design, Which Also Eliminates Thermal And Electrical Contamination

Apple's M5 Pro and M5 Max can offer more CPU and GPU cores thanks to new chiplet design

Apple has announced that it will host a product launch on March 4, which can potentially be the date for its M5 Pro and M5 Max that will be found in updated 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. One of the chipsets’ biggest highlights is that both SoCs will switch to TSMC’s 2.5D chiplet design as Apple moves away from InFO technology (Integrated Fan-Out). This transition helps to improve heat dissipation and reduce defective chip rates, but there’s one obstacle that the technology giant has been unable to scale for two generations, and that is raising the total number of CPU […]

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