Apple reportedly scouting AI chip startups for server processor push
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Mr Bagel
Apple is exploring acquisitions of semiconductor startups to bolster its ability to build server chips designed specifically for artificial intelligence workloads, according to a report by The Information cited by multiple outlets. The company has held discussions with bankers about potential deals and has directly approached several startups to gauge their interest in selling, 9to5mac reported.
"strengthen its AI server chip capabilities"
The move signals an intensifying effort by Apple to reduce reliance on third-party chip suppliers for its growing AI infrastructure. By acquiring specialized startups, Apple could accelerate the development of in-house server processors tailored to run demanding AI models, a market dominated by rivals like Nvidia and Google.
"bolster its efforts to make server processors for running AI"
According to KRWK, Apple's interest in chip acquisitions comes as the company races to catch up in the AI arms race, where custom silicon has become a key competitive advantage. The talks are still exploratory, and no deals have been finalized, but the outreach indicates Apple is serious about owning the full stack of AI hardware, from device chips to cloud servers.
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