Apple is working with semiconductor company Broadcom on its first server chip designed to handle AI applications, according to The Information, which
Macworld The future of technology involves AI and Apple is doing what it can to be part of that future. To that end, a new report states that the company has a partnership in place to develop its AI hardware.
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,
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
Shares of Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) rallied 5.3% on Monday, as of 1:18 p.m. ET. Broadcom received a bullish note and price target upgrade from a Wall Street sell-side analyst today, building upon the blowout 2027 guidance management gave on the company's recent earnings call.
Apple is partnering with semiconductor developer Broadcom and plans to launch a new AI chip to boost future server performance.
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
Complex data center workloads like training machine learning models and running artificial intelligence (AI) applications would take a very long time if powered only by central processing units (CPUs).
Apple plans to launch in-house Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips by 2025. Broadcom will still supply Apple with radio frequency filters for modems. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips will enable Apple devices to go online via wireless networks, pair with headphones ...
Apple's Private Cloud Compute technology that was announced earlier this year runs on Apple Silicon processors to perform AI tasks.
According to the , Apple is reportedly developing a custom AI chip, codenamed Baltra, to power its AI services and devices. The tech giant is partnering with Broadcom to integrate advanced networking technology into the chip.
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