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Rumor: Apple looking to increase Neural Engine cores in next-gen chips, focus on upcoming AI functionality

Apple is looking to improve upon its next-generation processors’ artificial intelligence capabilities.

Per a new report from the Taiwanese publication Economic Daily News, Apple’s next-generation A18 and M4 chips for the future iPhone, iPad, and Macs will feature an upgraded Neural Engine with “significantly” more cores.

An upgraded Neural Engine would improve performance for AI/machine learning tasks. iOS 18 is rumored to have new generative AI features for Siri, Shortcuts, Messages, Apple Music, and more. On an earnings call this month, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company was working on generative AI and would share details “later this year.” iOS 18 should be announced at Apple’s annual developers conference WWDC in June.

The A18 series chips are expected to debut with the iPhone 16 models this September. It had been previously rumored that some generative AI features could be exclusive to the iPhone 16 units, and the upgraded Neural Engine features could offer a reason for this.

Neural Engine history for iPhones:

  • 2-core Neural Engine in the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X
  • 8-core Neural Engine in the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR
  • 8-core Neural Engine in the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • 16-core Neural Engine in all iPhone 12 models
  • 16-core Neural Engine in all iPhone 13 models
  • 16-core Neural Engine in all iPhone 14 models
  • 16-core Neural Engine in all iPhone 15 models

With regards to the Mac, most models with the Apple silicon chips are equipped with a 16-core Neural Engine. The only exceptions are the Mac Studio and the Mac Pro, which feature a 32-core Neural Engine when configured with an M1 Ultra or M2 Ultra chip.

It’s thought that the first Macs to feature an M4 chip could be released either in late 2024 or early 2025.

Generative AI surged in popularity in 2022 after OpenAI released ChatGPT, a chatbot that can respond to questions and other prompts. Google, Microsoft, and other companies have also released similar chatbots and tools, including ones that can automatically generate images, respond to voice queries, and more.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via MacRumors and Economic Daily News