Apple’s devices‑first AI push

- Apple is framing its AI strategy around running intelligence on tightly integrated devices instead of prioritising hyperscaler datacentres, arguing privacy, latency and efficiency favour on‑device inference. - Coverage highlights Apple Silicon’s memory and neural‑engine advantages as structural assets that let the company prioritise local inference and platform integration over heavy datacentre capex. - Analysts say this reframes the AI race toward architecture and privacy, giving Apple time to build a device‑centric platform rather than chase cloud spectacle. (finance.yahoo.com) (seekingalpha.com) (wired.com)

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