Mobile Minutes: Apple's AI push; IBM Watson; Samsung's new chips; Apple self-driving car
This mysterious chip in the iPhone 7 could be key
to Apple's AI push
It?s been more than a month since teardown shops like iFixit and Chipworks took
apart and dissected Apple?s iPhone 7. The biggest surprise remains Apple?s
decision to dual source its LTE modems from both Qualcomm and Intel.
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more at Forbes
IBM is counting on its bet on Watson, and paying
big money for it
Watson, can you grow into a multibillion-dollar business and become the engine
of IBM?s resurgence?
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more at the New York Times
Samsung Elec says it started mass production of
10-nanometre chips
Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Monday its system chips business
has started mass production of semiconductors using 10 nanometer technology,
adding it was the first company in the industry to do so.
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more at Reuters
Will car manufacturers want in on Apple's
self-driving system?
All is not well within the fabled Apple Car project. A Bloomberg report
surfaced this morning that puts a bow on a series of rumors and reports of
turmoil within the supposed Project Titan, a massive, largely secretive
initiative within Apple to create an honest-to-gosh car.
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more at CNET