May 7th 2024.
The tech world is abuzz with the latest development from Apple - the tech giant is reportedly working on its own chips for data centres in a bid to compete in the race for artificial intelligence. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the company's new project, dubbed 'ACDC', aims to utilize these chips to run AI software in their data centre servers, giving them a competitive edge.
Apple plans to first implement these chips in their own servers before potentially expanding to other areas. The company is expected to showcase their new AI products at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference in June, joining other tech giants such as Microsoft, Google, Meta, and OpenAI who are also investing in custom server hardware for AI purposes.
In a recent statement, Apple's CEO Tim Cook emphasized the company's commitment to generative AI, stating that they are making significant investments in this area. He also hinted at the company's upcoming developments, teasing that they have some "very exciting things" in store for their customers.
Cook further highlighted Apple's unique advantages in this new era, including their seamless integration of hardware, software, and services, as well as their groundbreaking silicon and industry-leading neural engines. In addition, there are reports that Apple will be incorporating OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini into their upcoming iPhones, setting them apart from their competitors.
As the weeks go by, we can expect to hear more from Apple about their advancements in the field of AI. With their innovative technology and unwavering determination, they are sure to make a significant impact in this rapidly evolving industry.
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