tech Source: The Verge Published
Apple’s failed self-driving car program left a legacy of powerful AI chips
tech · The Verge Apple's self-driving car program never gained traction, but it led to significant advancements in AI chip development. The company's Neural Engine, which debuted with the iPhone X, has become a cornerstone of its AI strategy. Apple is accelerating development of the M7 Ultra, which will support up to 1.5TB of RAM.
Key takeaways
- Apple's self-driving car program never gained traction, but it led to significant advancements in AI chip development.
- The Neural Engine, which debuted with the iPhone X, has become a cornerstone of Apple's AI strategy.
- The M7 Ultra will support up to 1.5TB of RAM, making it a powerful tool for on-device AI processing.