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Apple has long been a pioneer in technological innovation, creating products that change the way we work, communicate, and live our daily lives. Behind the success of these products lies a unique strategy that is rarely revealed to the public: the development of its own chips. In an exclusive interview with The Indian Express, two senior Apple executives reveal Apple's chip strategy that has allowed the company to excel in the global market. Apple's Main Focus: In-house Designed Chips for Optimal Performance Apple has made a strategic decision to design chips specifically for their own products, rather than selling them to third parties. This move aims to create deep integration between hardware and software. According to Tim Millet, Apple's Vice President of Platform Architecture, and Tom Boger, Apple's Vice President of Mac Product Marketing, this Apple chip strategy not only provides a technical edge but also differentiates Apple from competitors. "We don't want to be [...]
The most innovative companies in the world - In the latest technological developments, Apple, which has been considered the world's innovation leader, must now recognize the superiority of Nvidia. According to the Future Readiness Indicator (FRI) 2024 report from the IMD Center for Future Readiness, Nvidia managed to top the list of the most innovative companies, beating Apple, Microsoft, and other tech giants. Nvidia: Innovations that Pay Off Nvidia, a Jensen Huang-owned company with a market capitalization value of more than Rp 2,000 trillion, made it to the first position thanks to their massive investment in artificial intelligence technology. According to Howard Yu, Head of the IMD Center for Future Readiness, Nvidia's decision to shift from the game console business to GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) and focus on AI development is now paying off. "Nvidia failed on its first chip, but their investment in AI is really paying off. Nvidia's market capitalization has even surpassed Microsoft and Apple," Yu said. Microsoft, [...]
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