Last year, developers from 9to5Mac discovered references to a new ComputeModule device class in the iOS 16.4 beta SDK.

Then they suggested that it could be an analogue of the Raspberry Pi. However, it turned out that this is a Private Cloud Compute (PCC) cloud computing system for Apple Intelligence.

While in the firmware code there were remarks ComputeModule13,1 and ComputeModule13,3, and now the parameter ComputeModule14,1 has been added to them, which is a server based on the M2 Ultra chip. This is most likely the server that Apple uses for its artificial intelligence functions.

PCC ensures that access to data is not granted to anyone other than the user. Even at Apple. [9to5]






Source: Iphones RU

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