In the rapidly evolving world of technology, there are many signs that Apple could set new standards with its upcoming operating system iOS 18. According to a report by Bloomberg, based on information from insiders, Apple plans to integrate advanced AI features supported by specially designed high-end chips.
According to reports from Bloomberg, which are also supported by the Wall Street Journal, Apple appears to be significantly expanding its capabilities in artificial intelligence. This expansion includes the development of its own chips for AI tasks, which will be used in Apple's own data centers.
The Role of Apple Silicon in iOS 18
Mark Gurman of Bloomberg reportedthat Apple is now using the chips originally developed for Mac computers in servers for cloud computing. These servers are designed to handle the most complex AI tasks that arise on Apple devices.
integration into data centers
The report specifically mentions the M2 Ultra chip, which is currently used in products such as the Mac Pro and Mac Studio. It is suggested that this chip could potentially be replaced by an even more powerful version, the M4 Ultra.
Advantages of the unified chip architecture
Apple appears to benefit from using a unified architecture for its chips across different platforms, resulting in better performance and efficiency while reducing development costs.
Potential impact on user experience
The AI improvements in iOS 18 are expected to result in a smoother and smarter user experience. These improvements could manifest in the form of advanced voice and facial recognition, as well as real-time translations.
Potential milestones in AI integration
While the current reports offer promising insights into what could happen in iOS 18, it is important to wait for final confirmation of these features from Apple. If the reports prove to be accurate, Apple device users will be in for a significant improvement in the way their devices handle AI-based tasks. This could once again cement Apple's leadership position in the technology industry. (Photo by polack / Bigstockphoto)