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Apple is interested in tapping generative artificial intelligence to help speed up the design of the custom chips at the heart of its devices, its top hardware technology executive said in private ...
Apple's Johny Srouji Gives Rare Media Interview, Discusses Apple Silicon For the Mac. Monday April 18, 2022 4:02 am PDT by Sami Fathi. In a rare media interview, Apple's senior vice president of ...
While getting an industry award, Apple Silicon chief Johny Srouji said that he wants generative AI to design chips, which has been blown out of proportion to mean that Apple hasn't ever used AI to ...
Apple's senior vice president of hardware technologies, Johny Srouji, is now the company's second-best-paid exec behind only Apple's retail chief, Angela Ahrendts. Srouji made $24,162,392 in total ...
On June 18, Reuters reported that Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, presented a speech at the ITF World Conference in Belgium last month, where he mentioned that ...
Apple's top hardware executive Johny Srouji said the company plans to use generative AI to accelerate custom chip design, calling it a major productivity boost and highlighting Apple's bold, no ...
Johny Srouji, Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies at Apple, recently talked about iPhone chipmaking, Face ID security, augmented reality, and more in a wide-ranging interview with ...
CNBC’s Katie Tarasov sits down with Apple’s head of silicon Johny Srouji and its head of hardware John Ternus to discuss Apple’s silicon business.
Johny Srouji, Apple's current senior vice president of Hardware Technologies, has confirmed that all iPhone 16 models will come with 8GB RAM.
Thanks to Apple’s VP of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, we don’t need to wait until Friday. Srouji answered questions about the A18 chips in an interview with YouTuber Geekerwan.When it ...
“Apple Intelligence was a major feature that led us to believe that we need to get to 8GB,” explained Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware and Technologies, Johny Srouji, at the time.
Johny Srouji, Apple's senior vice president of hardware technologies, made the remarks in a speech in Belgium, where he was receiving an award from Imec, an independent semiconductor research and ...