Some Apple AI servers are reportedly sitting unused on warehouse shelves, due to low Apple Intelligence usage
Apple uses only about 10% of its Private Cloud Compute capacity and considers Google’s data centers to run new Siri models due to performance and cost issues.
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Report: Apple Asks Google to Run Siri on Its Servers
Apple has asked Google to investigate setting up servers in its data centers to run a future version of Siri powered by Gemini, The Information reports. Currently, Apple sends its more complex AI queries to Private Cloud Compute, a system that runs on Apple servers using Apple silicon chips. Today, only 10% of Apple's Private Cloud Compute capacity is said to be in use on average.
Apple's Baltra ASIC Can't Come Soon Enough As The Vast Majority Of Its Current AI Servers Are Reportedly Rotting On The Shelves
With the hardware side of Apple's AI strategy reportedly in an equal, if not greater, disarray than the software side, it is hardly a surprise that the Cupertino giant has been forced to rely on Google's servers along with its very capable Gemini model to ship the revamped Siri and the AI features that come with it. Against this backdrop, the bespoke Baltra ASIC might be Apple's only viable avenue of escaping Google's ensnaring clutches. Apple's…
Apple would use only about 10% of the capacity of its Private Cloud Compute infrastructure on average, so that already manufactured servers are found to be unused in warehouses, according to The Information. Subject: an adoption of Apple Intelligence well below the internal forecasts, coupled with a structurally undersized cloud infrastructure for ambitions [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't for…
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