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a Canadian electric vehicle maker.

making cloud and edge solutions even more critical.which lack the computational power for on-device AI.

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resulting in astronomical costs likely passed on to consumers through service fees.Apple will need to invest substantially in servers.typically provided by high-performance GPUs.

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we expect that a broader rollout of Apple Intelligence will be deployed in the coming years.Also: Heres how Apples keeping your cloud-processed AI data safe (and why it matters)Apple is currently focused on rolling out its Generative AI services to high-end devices as part of the initial phase of Apple Intelligence deployment.

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and edge infrastructure -- an infrastructure level it likely does not currently possess.

These devices will unlikely handle on-device AI computation shortly.As for VisionOS and Apples constant pursuit of marketing its $3.

expect AI feature upgrades across Apples software portfolio.and a more flexible user experience in general.

except for the European Commission.Dont forget the other acronym: RCS Prakhar Khanna/ZDNETTo the surprise of many.

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