Apple Expands Taiwan AI Servers
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•Apple Intelligence servers with M4 chips are coming in 2025
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Apple is planning in-house servers with M2 Ultra and, eventually, M4 chips for heavier AI tasks.
With iOS 18.1 now available with the first Apple Intelligence features, Apple wants to expand its servers in Taiwan .
It's unclear if the company will use the base model or even some of the recently announced chips.
We expect these features to become more complex with time, especially now that all new Macs offer 16 GB of RAM .
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