Apple, in collaboration with semiconductor company Broadcom, is developing its first server chip specifically aimed at handling AI applications, highlighting its shift towards processing AI more efficiently.
Internally referred to as Baltra, the new server chips are designed to support AI applications more robustly, allowing Apple to implement advanced features like generative AI and optimization for cloud-heavy processes.
Apple's strategy involves running much of its AI work directly on devices, though tasks requiring higher computing power, such as those for Siri and Maps, will remain cloud-based.
With a focus on networking technology critical for AI processing, Apple plans to finalize the chip design within the next year, aiming to enhance its AI capabilities significantly.
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