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Qualcomm stocks take a hit as report emerge that Apple is planning to use Intel chips for iPhones

Reuters • February 6, 2018, 00:10:18 IST
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Analysts at KGI Securities said Intel’s modem chips were less expensive than Qualcomm chips and also met Apple’s standards, according to website 9to5Mac.

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Qualcomm stocks take a hit as report emerge that Apple is planning to use Intel chips for iPhones

**Qualcomm Inc’s** shares fell 3 percent on Monday after two brokerages said Apple Inc might drop the chipmaker in favor of **Intel Corp** as the supplier for modem chips in its next generation of iPhones. [caption id=“attachment_4329405” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]A customer tests the features of the Apple iPhone X. Image: Reuters A customer tests the features of the Apple iPhone X. Image: Reuters[/caption] Qualcomm has been a supplier of components to **Apple** for years but the relationship took a bad turn last year when Apple accused Qualcomm of overcharging for chips and refusing to pay some $1 billion in promised rebates. In a detailed note citing extensive channel checks with chip suppliers, brokerage Nomura Instinet said it anticipated that Apple would drop Qualcomm in favor of a handful of other suppliers, as it seeks to reduce materials costs for iPhones. Nomura said it believed Apple would source all of its thin modems — so far about half supplied by Qualcomm — from Intel. “There is speculation that Apple might drop Qualcomm altogether for its next-generation phones and I think that’s part of the reason the stock is down today,” said Angelo Zino, an analyst at CFRA Research. Apple will save more than $100 million in the next iPhone cycle by moving to cheaper Intel modem chips, Nomura analyst Romit Shah said. Broadcom Ltd, which is trying to acquire Qualcomm, will likely lose some $400 million worth of sales of Apple parts in the second half of the year to Qorvo Inc, Shah added. The reports came as Broadcom on Monday sweetened its bid to buy Qualcomm to more than $121 billion from an earlier $103 billion. Qualcomm was hit with a $1.23 billion fine by European Union antitrust regulators last month for paying Apple to use only its chips, blocking out rivals such as Intel. Intel began supplying modem chips to Apple from the iPhone 7 onwards. Reuters reported in October that Apple had designed iPhones and iPads that would drop chips supplied by Qualcomm. Analysts at **KGI Securities** said Intel’s modem chips were less expensive than Qualcomm chips and also met Apple’s standards, according to Apple news website 9to5Mac. Sector analysts have said in the past that Intel may not be as well prepared for 5G networking as Qualcomm, and that iPhones with Qualcomm chips have performed better than models running on Intel chips. KGI Securities did not rule out a return by Qualcomm to the supply chain, perhaps in the form of concessions in the patent lawsuit settlement. “Using Intel modems across all iPhone SKUs (stock keeping units) also provides Apple with leverage against Qualcomm during the ongoing licensing dispute between the two companies,” Nomura’s Shah said. Intel shares were up 1.4 percent at $46.81 on Monday morning. Apple and Intel declined to comment. Qualcomm did not immediately responded to a request for comment.

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