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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 223.76+1.5%Mar 25 3:59 PM EDT

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To: engineer who wrote (213107)1/28/2025 3:32:31 PM
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Back in 2020 I bought my MacBook Air after reviewing M1 specs. I thought they said the chip has neural processors. So I checked Wikipedia and got this:

"The M1 contains dedicated neural network hardware in a 16-core Neural Engine, capable of executing 11 trillion operations per second. [8] Other components include an image signal processor, a NVM Express storage controller, a USB4 controller that includes Thunderbolt 3 support, and a Secure Enclave. The M1 Pro, Max and Ultra support Thunderbolt 4."

I think that, ARM design, plus the innovation of unified memory, make Apple's processors hard to beat; and contributes to Intel's potential demise. x86 is essentially irrelevant.

I think Apple's rise is because of the M and A series processors today. They have the hardware to begin using internal AI.
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