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<p>Private Cloud Compute (PCC), the computational powerhouse behind
Apple Intelligence, was unveiled months back at
WWDC24 as Apple’s new privacy-focused cloud infrastructure. At the same time, the company stated it would periodically release subsets of PCC source code for independent review. After some wait,
9to5Mac reported last week that many of its resources are now available to everyone. Here’s what’s included.</p>
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Security Bite: Looking at the newly released Private Cloud Compute resources