Apple is working on AI chip with Broadcom, the Information reports
- Apple is collaborating with Broadcom to develop an AI chip, as reported by The Information.
- The initiative aims to enhance Apple’s hardware capabilities and reflects their commitment to innovation.
- This partnership is part of Apple's broader strategy in the tech market to leverage Broadcom's expertise.
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According to internal sources to 'The Information', Apple and Broadcom are developing an advanced chip with artificial intelligence in the United States.
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