Apple is teaming with Broadcom to develop its own artificial intelligence chips in a move that could make it less reliant on chip giant Nvidia, according to reports. The iPhone maker also rolled out ...
At the same time, we think Apple has the chops to be a strong competitor. While we don't know the details of its current chips, the company's existing chips are very competitive. Combining that ...
The short answer is that Apple makes its own chips: The A18 and A18 pro are designed in Cupertino, but looking a bit harder takes us to Taiwan, England, and beyond. There is the design of the ...
Apple is known for designing its own chips — called Apple Silicon and primarily manufactured by TSMC — for its devices. But those chips weren’t necessarily designed to power AI processing.
As per reports, Apple planned to launch the iPhone 17 Pro series in 2025 featuring a new 2nm chipset. However, the plans changed and we won’t see 2nm chips until 2026 due to challenges faced by ...
Apple's high-end M5 chip variants might feature a new design that separates the CPU and GPU into server-grade chips.
Apple Inc’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) upcoming switch to in-house chips for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections from 2025 will likely impact its partner Broadcom Inc (NASDAQ:AVGO). The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips ...
Despite Nvidia's rapid growth, Apple will continue to be an important TSMC client and has reportedly reserved all of the foundry's 2nm capacity for the production of the A20 and A20 Pro application ...
TSMC exclusively produces chips for Apple devices like iPhones and MacBooks, but the Taiwanese firm also serves other prominent clients like Nvidia and Qualcomm. Allegedly, these two companies are ...
Tech giant Apple is set to introduce its own cellular modem chips, starting with the iPhone SE next spring, reported Bloomberg citing people familiar with the matter. The move is part of the ...
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.