Apple plans M4 chip upgrade for AI cloud computers in 2025

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Apple plans to upgrade its cloud computers, currently using the M2 Ultra chip, to the new M4 chip starting next year. This change aims to enhance the processing of Apple Intelligence requests securely in the cloud. A report indicates that Apple is collaborating with Foxconn to build new AI servers in Taiwan. This move is intended to leverage local engineering talent and resources, particularly those associated with Nvidia. The upgraded PCC modules will utilize the M4 chip, which offers significant improvements for AI tasks. Apple has not specified which M4 variant will be used, but it may include the upcoming M4 Ultra chip.


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