QCOM will be my next vp pick
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QCOM will be my next vp pick
QCOM will be my next vp pick disaster, as I bought some this week.
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Re: QCOM will be my next vp pick
old thread, old pick. It is not my next pick.
There’s an interesting article in the WSJ about Apple’s struggle to replace Qualcomm’s modem chip with something in-house.
[ but see Tortoise’s response below ]
It’s relatively difficult compared to designing their own microprocessor. In the meantime, Apple will buy the chips from Qcom through 2026.
https://www.wsj.com/tech/apple-iphone-m ... e-6fe33d19
There’s an interesting article in the WSJ about Apple’s struggle to replace Qualcomm’s modem chip with something in-house.
[ but see Tortoise’s response below ]
It’s relatively difficult compared to designing their own microprocessor. In the meantime, Apple will buy the chips from Qcom through 2026.
https://www.wsj.com/tech/apple-iphone-m ... e-6fe33d19
Buffett has announced plans to step down as Berkshire Hathaway chief executive by the end of the year after a storied 60-year run. —WSJ
Re: QCOM will be my next vp pick
Apple seems to be a company that just really doesn't want to become the next IBM.dualstow wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 10:16 am old thread, old pick. It is not my next pick.
There’s an interesting article in the WSJ about Apple’s struggle to replace Qualcomm’s modem chip with something in-house.
It’s relatively difficult compared to designing their own microprocessor. In the meantime, Apple will buy the chips from Qcom through 2026.
https://www.wsj.com/tech/apple-iphone-m ... e-6fe33d19
I remember Larry Ellison articulating the mistake as, "They shipped the first Microsoft/Intel PC and called it the IBM PC."
Re: QCOM will be my next vp pick
Well-written refutation of the recent WSJ hit piece on Apple's cellular modem project:dualstow wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 10:16 am old thread, old pick. It is not my next pick.
There’s an interesting article in the WSJ about Apple’s struggle to replace Qualcomm’s modem chip with something in-house.
It’s relatively difficult compared to designing their own microprocessor. In the meantime, Apple will buy the chips from Qcom through 2026.
https://www.wsj.com/tech/apple-iphone-m ... e-6fe33d19
https://daringfireball.net/2023/09/crap ... re_like_it
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Re: QCOM will be my next vp pick
Thanks for posting that- it was a good read. Bad blood indeed between the two firms. That was even made clear in the apparently awful WSJ piece. Most of this is about timing and exaggeration, but in the middle a motive for a “hit piece” was made clear: Qualcomm doesn’t want Apple poaching any (more) empoyees. Fair enough.
Even my gullible self thought the line about the modem chip taking up half the phone was surprising.
I guess we’ll get to hear more of Apple’s side one day when their chip is finished and they can acknowledge the project.
In the meantime, I wonder if the WSJ will post a follow-up or some corrections.
Even my gullible self thought the line about the modem chip taking up half the phone was surprising.
I guess we’ll get to hear more of Apple’s side one day when their chip is finished and they can acknowledge the project.
In the meantime, I wonder if the WSJ will post a follow-up or some corrections.
Buffett has announced plans to step down as Berkshire Hathaway chief executive by the end of the year after a storied 60-year run. —WSJ