Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman sheds light on the project’s hidden gem. He claims that Apple’s own chip design team, responsible for the powerful M series, played a key role in Titan and that they focused on creating a central processing unit similar to the “AI brain” of a car.
This chip was supposed to perform four times better than even the powerful M2 Ultra. Each M2 Ultra has 134 billion transistors, a 24-core CPU, a 76-core GPU, and a custom 32-core neural engine. Combining four such processors will provide unprecedented computing power.
Interestingly, Gurman claims that development of this chip was “almost complete” before the project was cancelled. This opens the door to the potential integration of this cutting-edge technology into future Apple products.
Source: Ferra

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