In what comes as a definitive milestone, Apple is now following through on its commitment to source domestically made servers for its sprawling data centers. Tim Cook: "Apple’s American-made advanced servers are now shipping from our new Houston facility to Apple data centers!" Tim Cook has just announced via an X post that Apple is finally shipping its US-made servers to its datacenters, where they will help power features such as Private Cloud Compute - a computational hierarchy in which relatively simple AI tasks are performed by using on-device computational resources, while the more complex tasks are offloaded to Apple's private cloud […]
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