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Is Broadcom about to lose a big order? It is reported that Apple will switch to self-developed Wi-Fi chips for iPhone and home products starting next year.
Media reports that Apple plans to use its self-developed chip combining Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for the new iPhone, Apple TV, and HomePod mini next year, and for iPads and Macs in 2026. One-fifth of Broadcom's fiscal year revenue comes from Apple, making it the largest supplier of Apple's Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chips. After the news broke, Broadcom's stock price hit a daily low, falling nearly 4%.
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