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Apple’s Proxima chip could be the star of smart home tech

The Proxima chip has been under development for several years and aims to debut in products such as the new HomePod Mini and Apple TV

byKerem Gülen
December 13, 2024
in News, Tech
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Apple plans to introduce a new in-house chip for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices, code-named Proxima, by 2025. This development, reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, signals a significant shift as Apple seeks to reduce its dependency on Broadcom for these components.

Apple to launch Proxima chip for smart devices by 2025

The Proxima chip has been under development for several years and aims to debut in products such as the new HomePod Mini and Apple TV. Mark Gurman noted that the chips would be manufactured by TSMC, which is also responsible for Apple’s Silicon chips. The timeline suggests that Apple could roll out this technology first in the HomePod Mini and Apple TV, with iPhones and iPads expected to adopt the chip in subsequent years.

Additionally, Apple is exploring new market opportunities, including a standalone security camera and a wall-mounted smart display designed for smart home control, potentially launching in 2025. These advancements represent part of Apple’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence in the smart home ecosystem.

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Apple’s shift doesn’t stop with the Proxima chip. The company is also anticipated to unveil its long-awaited series of cellular modem chips in 2025, intended to replace Qualcomm components. Although the chips are being developed independently, they are planned to work together in the long run.


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The decision to develop the Proxima chip comes amid challenges faced by technology companies transitioning from reliance on established suppliers like Nvidia and Qualcomm. Apple has experienced difficulties in reducing dependency on these third-party processors, despite its ongoing in-house chip development initiatives.

Apple appears to be focused on enhancing its hardware capabilities. At its annual developer conference, the company announced plans to leverage in-house server chips to support AI features across its devices. These developments indicate a strategic pivot to improve control over critical technology components.

Furthermore, investigations continue surrounding Apple’s partnership with Broadcom. The companies previously signed a multi-billion-dollar agreement that included the development of 5G radio frequency components. Apple’s move towards self-sufficiency reflects a larger industry trend where tech giants aim to create proprietary solutions to optimize performance and functionality.

The anticipated introduction of the Proxima chip and the planned HomePod Mini and Apple TV signifies Apple’s commitment to innovate within the smart home segment while reducing reliance on external suppliers. With ongoing demands for AI integration and improvements in connectivity, these advancements promise to reshape Apple’s future product offerings.


Featured image credit: Przemyslaw Marczynski/Unsplash

Tags: Apple

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