Apple is working with semiconductor company Broadcom on its first server chip designed to handle AI applications, according to The Information, which
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Apple is working with Broadcom to develop its first server chip specially designed for artificial intelligence processing, the Information reported on Wednesday, citing people with direct knowledge of the matter.
Key Takeaways Apple is teaming with Broadcom to develop its own artificial intelligence (AI) chip, according to reports, in a move that could reduce Apple's reliance on AI chip giant Nvidia.The chip,
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Apple is switching over to a new Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip that it designed in-house starting in 2025, reports Bloomberg. The combined Bluetooth
Like most big tech companies with artificial intelligence ambitions, Apple has little choice but to use chips from Nvidia, whose graphics processing units are practically a de facto standard in the development and running of AI software.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) announced a new AI chip cooperation this week, which is good news for Broadcom, as it should result in additional bu
In a heavily paywalled article, The Information reports that Apple is partnering with Broadcom to develop a new AI chip specifically designed for server use. Apple currently runs Apple Intelligence through its M-series chips on its servers through a system ...
A report reveals that Apple could soon ditch its strategy of using its own M-chips for Broadcom ones on its AI servers. Here is what we know.
Apple Inc. is developing a server chip designed especially for artificial intelligence and is working with Broadcom Inc. on the chip’s networking technology, the Information reported, citing a person with direct knowledge of the project.
Broadcom is certainly one of the companies that is known for making large acquisitions, and given its current focus on custom datacenter processors for AI, it could potentially be interested in taking over.