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.
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
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
Broadcom estimates revenue from its three existing hyperscale customers will range from $60 billion to $90 billion in 2027, up from $12.2 billion in 2024. In other words, the company anticipates that custom AI chip sales will increase at least 70% annually in the next three years, but perhaps as quickly as 95% annually.
There aren't any rules about why or how often a company can split its stock. Broadcom wouldn't even be the first company to split its stock multiple times in a short period. Tesla executed two stock splits in the two years between August 2020 and 2022. Each share investors owned before those splits would equate to 15 shares today.
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 has long worked on designing its own modems, and now it looks as if the company will also soon be switching to its own WiFi and Bluetooth solution.
Apple's Private Cloud Compute technology that was announced earlier this year runs on Apple Silicon processors to perform AI tasks.
Apple is reportedly developing a custom server processor to power its AI services. Codenamed "Project Baltra," the initiative aims to bolster the AI capabilities integrated into
Apple is reportedly collaborating with Broadcom to develop its inaugural server chip specifically intended for artificial intelligence (AI) processing. This initiative aligns Apple with other ...
Apple is collaborating with Broadcom to develop its first AI-focused server chip, a move aimed at preparing to address the intense computing demands of its AI features, according to a report by The Information.
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