The company is putting its chips in cloud-computing servers capable of processing advanced AI tasks coming to Apple devices, the report stated, citing people familiar with the matter. Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The chips are similar to those that power Apple's Mac computers, the report said, adding that simpler AI-related tasks will be processed on-device.
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