Broadcom will continue its long-running relationship with Apple, as the company has stated that it has negotiated two multi-year deals to supply wireless components to Apple.
The agreements, referred to as “2020 SOWs,” are on top of existing contracts with Apple and could be worth a combined $15 billion
The exact specifics of the deals are presently unknown.
Broadcom currently supplies Apple with radio-frequency front end components used in products such as the iPhone and iPad.
The chipmaker has been a key Apple supplier for well over a decade, furnishing components that helped flagship products like iPhone 3G connect to cellular and Wi-Fi networks. In addition to RF parts, the company supplies touchscreen controllers and wireless charging modules.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
Via AppleInsider and Reuters