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Under Cook’s leadership—both as CEO and before that as COO—Apple brought its most important technologies in-house. It designs ...
Following the completion of its first U.S. plant in Arizona in 2024, Apple's chipmaker TSMC is ramping up the construction of ...
Apple’s chipmaking partner, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), began mass production of Apple’s first made-in ...
Apple’s investment in the mining company MP Materials will also help the tech giant reduce its dependence on China for rare ...
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have unlocked a hidden power within silicon, the backbone of modern electronics. Their findings could transform how future devices are built, ...
Apple (AAPL) is interested in using generative AI to help speed up the design of its custom chips.
Apple is advancing its custom silicon ambitions, with a sweeping roadmap that spans next-generation Macs, its first smart glasses, and a powerful new AI server chip.
Apple is developing specialized chips that will power future devices including its first smart glasses, artificial intelligence servers and new MacBooks, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
Apple is working tirelessly to make its in-house silicon chips to surpass Qualcomm's 5G modems and other chipsets.
Apple will reportedly assemble the high-end M5 chips using 2.5D packaging. This is a chip design approach that places a processor’s compute modules atop a common base layer, or interposer.
An Apple exec told The Indian Express that the company had a "tremendous strategic advantage" in designing chips it doesn't sell to anyone else.
The next-generation 2nm chips from Apple are meant for the iPhone 18 series that will arrive by 2026, with a renowned leaker disputing the recent reports and speculations about its next year's ...