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Title: Like Tensor for humans: Apple reportedly working on AI cores
Post by: HCK on May 29, 2017, 04:05:23 pm
Like Tensor for humans: Apple reportedly working on AI cores

Google has Tensor cores. Could Apple soon have AI cores of its own?

Apple is already driving mobile silicon in a way few if any other companies have been able to keep up with. Now, a new report claims Apple will be using its considerable chipset chops to accelerate artificial intelligence as well.

Mark Gurman, writing for Bloomberg:


  Apple is working on a processor devoted specifically to AI-related tasks, according to a person familiar with the matter. The chip, known internally as the Apple Neural Engine, would improve the way the company's devices handle tasks that would otherwise require human intelligence -- such as facial recognition and speech recognition.


If true, this should surprise no one. Arguably, Apple's biggest advantage in computing right now is that the company custom crafts the complete stack, from atom to bit to pixel. That includes an ever-increasing amount of custom silicon.

A few years ago, Apple offloaded motion tracking from its main A-series system-on...

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