According to the information gleaned from the beta versions of the iPhone firmware, Apple will use an Infineon chip for the 3G part of the new iPhone.
Infineon has just announced a new generation of chips that will be 50% smaller and on stand-by consume 30% less energy. Several models will be available, supporting different standards, HSDPA 3,6 or 7,2 and being able to drive cameras from 2 to 5 MPixels.
It remains to be seen if Apple has obtained some in time for its new iPhone or whether one has to be wait for the next generation of iPhones.
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