OpenAI could potentially utilize Apple’s TSMC for processors
This is excellent news for users of Mac, iPad, and iPhone – who wouldn’t appreciate more robust gadgets that consume less power?
This is excellent news for users of Mac, iPad, and iPhone – who wouldn’t appreciate more robust gadgets that consume less power? However, for services reliant on servers processing millions of requests daily, this power variance impacts both environmental efficiency and operational expenditures related to energy usage.
Considering this, OpenAI doesn’t necessarily have to strive to be a hardware contender to extract benefits from chip development; by implementing more effective processors, its own operational costs will significantly decrease – especially as its user base escalates from millions to billions.
Although individuals in the tech sector may perceive artificial intelligence everywhere, most people have yet to adopt advanced AI tools and services – a situation that is expected to change in the coming weeks as Apple delivers its AI-capable devices, commencing with the upcoming iPhone.
