Apple eyes using AI to design its chips, technology executive says
- Apple is exploring generative artificial intelligence to enhance the design of its custom chips, according to its top hardware technology executive.
- Generative AI can significantly improve productivity by completing more design work in less time, as highlighted by the technology executive.
- Srouji spoke about AI-assisted chip design while receiving an award from the semiconductor research group Imec in Belgium.
- Srouji mentioned the transition to Apple Silicon was a major commitment with no backup plan in place.
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Apple could soon use AI to speed-up iPhone and Mac chip design, hardware boss Johny Srouji reveals
Apple is looking for ways to use generative AI to speed up the process of designing its in-house chips for iPhones, Macs and other devices. Apple hardware chief reveals that using AI could allow the company to boost productivity and reduce development time.
Apple eyes using AI to design its chips, technology executive says
Apple is interested in tapping generative artificial intelligence to help speed up the design of the custom chips at the heart of its devices, its top hardware technology executive said in private remarks last month.
Apple's chip chief says he wants AI chip design, but he already has it
While getting an industry award, Apple Silicon chief Johny Srouji said that he wants generative AI to design chips, which has been blown out of proportion to mean that Apple hasn't ever used AI to do so. This is, of course, nonsense.
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