According to a 9to5Mac report, Apple is reportedly preparing to upgrade its AI cloud computers with the new M4 chip, starting next year. Currently, these special cloud computers, designed for processing Apple Intelligence requests, are powered by the M2 Ultra chip. However, a new report suggests that the M4 chip will soon replace it, aiming to boost Apple’s AI capabilities.
Private Cloud Compute (PCC) modules for better securityA report from Nikkei Asia on Wednesday revealed that Apple is working with Foxconn to develop new AI servers in Taiwan. This collaboration is part of Apple’s plan to accelerate the rollout of AI-based features. The decision to manufacture the servers in Taiwan is strategic, as Apple aims to leverage the engineering talent and R&D resources there, which are also used by Nvidia, another Foxconn customer.
Apple M4 chip: Everything you need to know
Apple Intelligence relies on both on-device processing and online cloud processing for certain tasks. When local device models can’t handle a specific request, Apple turns to its Private Cloud Compute (PCC) modules. These modules ensure that data is processed with end-to-end encryption, extending the security and privacy of Apple devices into the cloud.
“For the first time ever, Private Cloud Compute extends the industry-leading security and privacy of Apple devices into the cloud, making sure that personal user data sent to PCC isn’t accessible to anyone other than the user — not even to Apple. Built with custom Apple silicon and a hardened operating system designed for privacy, we believe PCC is the most advanced security architecture ever deployed for cloud AI compute at scale.”
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Apple is reportedly preparing to upgrade its AI cloud computers with the new M4 chip, starting next year (Image: Apple)Currently, most PCC modules are equipped with the M2 Ultra chip, with some using the older M1 chip for lighter workloads. The Nikkei Asia report indicates that Apple is now planning to upgrade these PCC modules with the M4 chip starting next year, which promises significant advancements in AI processing capabilities.
Although the report doesn’t specify which M4 variant will be used, it’s speculated that the PCC modules will feature the upcoming M4 Ultra chip. This would be a logical choice, as the M4 family—including the recently announced M4 Pro and M4 Max variants—boasts substantial improvements in AI performance.
Apple’s move to integrate the M4 chip into its AI cloud computers signals its commitment to pushing the limits of AI capabilities while maintaining strong security and privacy for users. The M4 chip’s enhanced performance for AI workloads could bring faster and more efficient processing to Apple Intelligence, benefiting users who rely on these AI features. Are we on the brink of a new wave of smarter, more responsive AI capabilities driven by Apple’s latest hardware upgrades?
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