• Apple set to build a server chip to service its own AI and may ha

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thursday, December 19, 2024 18:45:05
    Apple set to build a server chip to service its own AI and may have
    sacrificed the company's fastest ever chip to achieve this; report suggests a strategic tie-in with $850bn Broadcom

    Date:
    Thu, 19 Dec 2024 18:32:00 +0000

    Description:
    Apple is developing a server chip designed to power its AI capabilities, potentially at the cost of what would have been its fastest chip yet.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Apple developing "Baltra" server chip for AI, targeting 2026 production Israeli silicon team leading project; Mac chip canceled for focus Broadcom collaboration and TSMCs N3P tech to enhance development

    Apple is reportedly developing its first server chip tailored specifically
    for artificial intelligence.

    A paywalled report by Wayne Ma and Qianer Liu in The Information claims the project, codenamed Baltra, aims to address the growing computational demands of AI-driven features and is expected to enter mass production by 2026.

    Apples silicon design team in Israel, which was responsible for designing the processors that replaced Intel chips in Macs in 2020, is now leading the development of the AI processor, according to sources. To support this
    effort, Apple has reportedly canceled the development of a high-performance Mac chip made up of four smaller chips stitched together. Central to Apples efforts

    The report notes this decision, made over the summer, is intended to free up engineers in Israel to focus on Baltra, signaling Apples shift in priorities toward AI hardware.

    Apple is working with semiconductor giant Broadcom on this project, using the companys advanced networking technologies needed for AI processing. While Apple usually designs its chips in-house, Broadcoms role is expected to focus on networking solutions, marking a new direction in their partnership.

    To make the AI chip, The Information says Apple plans to use TSMCs advanced N3P process, an upgrade from the technology behind its latest processors,
    like the M4. This move highlights Apples focus on enhancing performance and efficiency in its chip designs.

    The Baltra chip is expected to drive Apples efforts to integrate AI more deeply into its ecosystem. By leveraging Broadcoms networking expertise and TSMC's advanced manufacturing techniques, Apple appears determined to catch
    up to rivals in the AI space and establish a stronger presence in the industry.

    In November 2024, we reported that Apple approached its long-time manufacturing partner Foxconn to build AI servers in Taiwan . These servers, using Apples M-series chips, are intended to support Apple Intelligence features in iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. You might also like Apple is bringing AI to iOS, and we're not allowed to talk about it Microsoft is investing billions in an AI data center on a former Foxconn site Apple may be courting Foxconn to build AI servers based on its M-series CPU



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