Apple’s Broadcom deal extension shows wireless independence remains a distant dream

Apple’s decision to extend its wireless transmission and RF chip supply agreement with Broadcom through 2031 signals that its shift to fully in-house connectivity is a project measured in years, not quarters. For global consumers, the move suggests Apple will likely continue mixing its own chips with those from outside suppliers to maintain performance and reliability.

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Samsung eyes broader Exynos 2700 use in Galaxy S27

Samsung Electronics is reportedly set to expand use of its in-house mobile application processor, Exynos 2700, across the Galaxy S27 flagship series slated for 2027. Money Today and KBench, citing industry sources, reported that Samsung plans to equip most Galaxy S27 standard, Plus, and Pro models in most markets with Exynos 2700, while using Qualcomm Snapdragon chips for the US market. The top-end Ultra model, however, is still likely to use Snapdragon across the board.

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Planet Technology reports June revenue growth as it expands cybersecurity lineup

Planet Technology’s latest sales update points to continued demand in networking hardware, cybersecurity, and AI-ready infrastructure, themes with implications for banks, factories, utilities, and transport operators worldwide. The company is also watching the fast-growing low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite market, underscoring how enterprise connectivity and security trends are reshaping global technology investment.

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Lynas signs long-term partnership with JS Link for Malaysia magnet factory

Lynas Rare Earths has agreed to a long-term partnership with JS Link to develop a rare earth permanent magnet factory in Kuantan, Malaysia, a move that could reshape supply chains for electric vehicles, wind power, and electronics. The deal may help diversify global rare-earth processing, reduce dependence on China, and boost regional manufacturing capacity.

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