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    AI-Powered Optics: Apple Acquires Invrs.io in Strategic Move

    February 26, 2026 / 2:21 PMFebruary 26, 2026

    Apple strengthens its AI-powered optics research with the acquisition of photonics startup Invrs.io and its founder.

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    Mark Gurman: Apple “Runs on Anthropic” as AI Strategy Shifts

    January 31, 2026 / 4:21 PMJanuary 30, 2026

    Mark Gurman says Apple now “runs on Anthropic,” revealing a major shift in how Apple builds AI alongside Google Gemini and a new Siri roadmap.

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    Apple AI Server: Why Apple’s In-House AI Chips Mark a New Silicon Era

    January 14, 2026 / 4:07 PMJanuary 14, 2026

    Apple is preparing to take one of its most consequential steps in silicon development since the transition away from Intel. According to supply-chain reporting, the company is nearing mass production…

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    Rapidus Could Power Apple Intelligence Servers with Cutting-Edge Japanese Chips

    April 7, 2025 / 9:30 AMApril 7, 2025

    Rapidus isn’t limiting its sights to Apple alone. The company has reportedly opened discussions with tech giants like Google, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft, positioning itself as a key player in…

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    Understanding Apple’s On-Device and Server Foundation Models: A Deep Dive into AI Advancements

    August 18, 2024 / 7:46 AMAugust 18, 2024

    Foundation models are large-scale machine learning models designed to perform a wide range of tasks, from natural language processing to image recognition. These On-Device and Server Foundation Models can be…

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    AI Server Demand Puts Apple’s Supply Chain Under Pressure

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    iPhone 18 Pro May Drop Cosmic Orange After Color Complaints

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    Apple TV Update Waits on Smarter Siri

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    iPhone Anti-Theft Upgrade Could Use Apple Watch

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    Streaming Apps Add Big June Premieres

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    MacBook Neo Has Windows Rivals Chasing Apple’s Formula

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