Apple gives up on making wireless routers, AirPort line is dead
If you've been waiting for Apple to refresh its aging wireless router
line, unfortunately it's time to give up and buy another brand. That's
because a new report from Bloomberg today claims the company has in fact
abandoned any development of future routers.
Apple has apparently disbanded the entire division that used to develop its wireless routers, "people familiar with the matter" say. This has happened over the past year, with engineers that previously worked on AirPort routers having been moved to other product development groups inside the company. Some of the people that brought you the last AirPort routers are now working on Apple TV.
The move is part of Apple's efforts to focus only on its core consumer products, the ones which generate most of its revenue and profits. This probably shouldn't come as a big surprise, given that the latest refresh for the AirPort line happened in 2013. An Apple spokesperson declined to comment on the report.
Apple has apparently disbanded the entire division that used to develop its wireless routers, "people familiar with the matter" say. This has happened over the past year, with engineers that previously worked on AirPort routers having been moved to other product development groups inside the company. Some of the people that brought you the last AirPort routers are now working on Apple TV.
The move is part of Apple's efforts to focus only on its core consumer products, the ones which generate most of its revenue and profits. This probably shouldn't come as a big surprise, given that the latest refresh for the AirPort line happened in 2013. An Apple spokesperson declined to comment on the report.
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