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Apple Developed Chip Equivalent To Four M2 Ultras For Apple Car Project
mercredi 13 mars 2024, 00:20 , par Slashdot/Apple
After 10 years and billions of dollars spent in development, Apple abruptly canceled its ambitious car project known as 'Titan,' shifting its focus and resources on the company's artificial intelligence division. In a recent Q&A on Monday, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (paywalled) shared some new insights about the project and how involved the Apple Silicon team was before it was shut down. According to Gurman, Apple was planning to power the 'AI brain' of the car with a custom Apple Silicon chip that would have the equivalent power of four M2 Ultra chips (the most powerful Apple has to date) combined. 9to5Mac reports: A single M2 Ultra chip consists of 134 billion transistors and features a 24-core CPU, a GPU with up to 76 cores, and a dedicated 32-core Neural Engine. M2 Ultra powers the current generation of Mac Studio and Mac Pro. Interestingly, Gurman says that the development of this new chip for the car was 'nearly finished' before the project was discontinued. As some of the engineers working on the car project were reassigned to other teams at Apple, the company could reuse the engineering of this new chip for future projects.
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https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/24/03/12/2021236/apple-developed-chip-equivalent-to-four-m2-ultr...
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