It's been five years since Tim Cook's Apple Silicon announcement, and over a decade of rumors. Here's how the whole saga started, how it launched, and what to expect in the future. That two-year ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Apple is interested in tapping generative artificial intelligence to help speed up the design of the custom chips at the heart of its devices, its top hardware technology ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is interested in using generative AI to help speed up the design of its custom chips, Reuters reported, citing the company's top hardware technology executive, who made the private ...
Apple is reportedly developing new chips to drive smart glasses similar to Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta as well as more powerful Macs and AI servers. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman notes that one of the chips is ...
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Well, now this is unexpected. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has just revealed that Intel is expected to begin shipping Apple's M-series processors in 2027. This would mark a huge comeback of the partnership ...
Apple is working on new chips that are destined for smart glasses that would compete with Meta's Ray-Bans, reports Bloomberg. The chip is in development now, with Apple targeting mass production in ...
Apple’s Next Hardware Revolution: AI Chips for Mobile & Networking Devices Your email has been sent Apple CEO Tim Cook. Image: John Gress Media Inc, Shutterstock / John Gress Media Inc Apple’s silicon ...
Among various chips Apple currently develops for products like smart glasses and Macs, new AI server chips will help power the Apple Intelligence platform, according to a report Thursday. And the new, ...
There's no doubt that TSMC's 2nm process, known as N2, is attracting major customers for the Taiwan-based manufacturer. Apple was reportedly first in line, placing orders for the A20 and A20 Pro chips ...
Apple's latest research paper revealed its use of Google chips for training iPhone AI, seemingly instead of Nvidia's GPUs.
We've done the testing, and Apple's latest iPhone chips have the horsepower for a capable, low-cost MacBook laptop running on purely smartphone silicon. Might Apple make it happen? From the laptops on ...