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Apple may be partnering with Broadcom to make AI processors for servers

To power its Apple Intelligence servers, Apple is now said to be at least in part working with Broadcom on a new processor design.

Siri icon in a datacenter

Apple makes much of how Apple Intelligence works on-device, but it’s also clear that there are requests that need use of a greater Large Language Model. Such requests are sent to Apple’s servers, and the company has been working to produce server processors specifically for this purpose.

According to The Information, that work includes a partnership with Broadcom to make a processor codenamed Baltra for release in 2026. Reportedly, this does not mean Broadcom designing and producing the new processor, but possibly only providing one of several “chiplets.”.

Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible

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