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Apple on Wednesday announced the launch of its M5 processor, saying the chip “ushers in the next big leap in AI performance for Apple silicon.” The M5 appears in new editions of the iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro, all of which are available for ...
Apple has launched its latest M5 silicon and it's powering the new MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro. The M5 chip brings Neural Accelerators inside each GPU core.
Apple M5 powers the latest MacBook Pro 14", iPad Pro and the Apple Vision Pro. Here's what it brings to the table.
Apple now joins the ranks of other tech companies like Meta and OpenAI, which have also been sued over their use of copyrighted material to train AI systems. (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)
Apple has a new iPad Pro with the M5 chip, just like the 14-inch MacBook Pro announced today. It looks like the last model, but under the hood it’s a big spec bump: faster AI performance, quicker storage,
Apple unveils EPICACHE, a breakthrough AI memory system that reduces chatbot costs by up to 85%—transforming enterprise-scale conversations with faster, more efficient performance.
“Tech bosses love the story of AI replacing programmers,” Doctorow said at an event hosted by the Brooklyn Public Library last week, where he was answering former FTC chair Lina Khan’s questions. During her tenure in the Biden administration, Khan was known for her firm regulatory stance against big tech monopolies.
John Sculley suggested CEO Tim Cook’s successor should focus less on apps, and more on agentic AI to compete with OpenAI.