Apple used Google's chips to train two AI models, shows research paper

Apple used Google's chips to train two AI models, shows research paper


Apple did not comment on Monday (Photo: PTI)


Apple relied on chips designed by Google rather than industry leader Nvidia to build two key components of its artificial intelligence software infrastructure for its forthcoming suite of AI tools and features, an Apple research paper published on Monday showed.


Apple’s decision to rely on Google’s cloud infrastructure is notable because Nvidia produces the most sought-after AI processors.

 


Including the chips made by Google, Amazon.com and other cloud computing companies, Nvidia commands roughly 80% of the market.

 


In the research paper, Apple did not explicitly say that it used no Nvidia chips, but its description of the hardware and software infrastructure of its AI tools and features lacked any mention of Nvidia hardware.

 


Apple did not comment on Monday.

 


The iPhone maker said that to train its AI models, it used two flavors of Google’s tensor processing unit (TPU) that are organized in large clusters of chips.

 


To build the AI model that will operate on iPhones and other devices, Apple used 2,048 of the TPUv5p chips. For its server AI model, Apple deployed 8,192 TPUv4 processors.

 


Nvidia does not design TPUs but rather focuses its efforts on so-called graphics processing units (GPUs) that are widely used for AI efforts.

 


Unlike Nvidia, which sells its chips and systems as standalone products, Google sells access to TPUs through its Google Cloud Platform. Customers interested in buying access must build software through Google’s cloud platform in order to use the chips.

 


Apple is rolling out portions Apple Intelligence to its beta users this week.

 


Reuters reported the use of the TPU chips in June, but Apple did not disclose the full extent of its reliance on Google hardware until Monday’s research paper.

 


Google did not return a request for comment, while Nvidia declined to comment.

 


Apple’s engineers said in the paper it would be possible to make even larger, more sophisticated models with Google’s chips, than the two models it discussed in the paper.

 


Apple unveiled a slew of new AI features at its June developer conference, including integrating OpenAI’s ChatGPT technology into its software.

First Published: Jul 30 2024 | 10:05 AM IST



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Nvidia releases software, services to boost rapid adoption of GenAI

Nvidia releases software, services to boost rapid adoption of GenAI


The software and services are included in its Nvidia AI Enterprise product, which costs $4,500 per graphics processor used per year | Photo: Bloomberg


By Ian King

 


Nvidia Corp., the world’s most valuable chipmaker, announced a raft of updates to its software offerings that aim to make it easier for a wider variety of businesses to use generative artificial intelligence.

 


The chip company officially released what it calls NIMs, or Nvidia inference micro services, which are software packages that take care of many of the logistical issues needed to use AI for a specific purpose. Generative AI, the technology behind chatbots, voice recognition and other automated human interactions with computers, often requires the orchestration of numerous pieces of hardware, software and information retrieval. Many companies don’t have the expertise so Nvidia is trying to do that for them, for a fee. 


Nvidia founder and Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang showcased his company’s latest offerings Monday at the Siggraph conference in Denver. He’s at the graphics technology conference — the latest in a stream of appearances at public events — seeking to persuade as many industries as possible to start using his technology and make AI pervasive in the economy. Later, he is scheduled to appear on stage at the conference with Meta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg.


Nvidia’s chips have become central to the surge in building new systems being deployed to support artificial intelligence computing. The company’s revenue doubled last year and is on course to double again in the current fiscal year. 


The software and services are included in its Nvidia AI Enterprise product, which costs $4,500 per graphics processor used per year. The software and services are designed to work on Nvidia hardware.


“The Nvidia NIM is a comprehensive solution for deploying generative AI simplified for developers, but built for applications at scale,” said Kari Briski, Nvidia’s vice president of product management for AI and HPC software development kits.


Nvidia had made about 100 of the inference micro services available in preview and is now releasing completed versions. For example, Getty Images Holdings’ services is getting improved high-resolution image generation by making the software better at understanding text prompts. Shutterstock Inc.’s Edify three-dimensional image generator is going live with the ability to respond to text or images.


Most AI is used by knowledge workers to help with digital tasks, according to Nvidia. To get generative AI into broader circulation, Nvidia is providing software and services that will allow, for example, users of Apple Inc.’s Vision Pro headset to create virtual worlds. So-called virtual twins will be used for tasks such as training robotic computers to act more like humans, cutting out the need for developers to do it manually, Nvidia said.

First Published: Jul 30 2024 | 8:21 AM IST



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Rise of ByteDance's CapCut threatens market share of Adobe and Canva

Rise of ByteDance's CapCut threatens market share of Adobe and Canva


ByteDance’s better-known app TikTok has been the subject of long-running concern from lawmakers about potential security threats to users from the Chinese government. Photo: Bloomberg


By Brody Ford and Alicia Clanton


CapCut, a video-editing app owned by Chinese tech powerhouse ByteDance Ltd., is rapidly gaining steam, threatening to lure users away from Adobe Inc. and Canva Inc.

 


The app is a streamlined tool for making videos — especially with effects popular on TikTok, the social platform also owned by ByteDance. Since launching outside China in 2020, CapCut has picked up more than 300 million monthly mobile active users and commands 81% of the total active users for mobile video editing, according to market intelligence firm Sensor Tower.


That sudden dominance is tough news for Adobe, the longtime leader in desktop creative software. Its investors have worried that users would leave behind complicated professional-oriented applications like Photoshop for simplified tools made by startups like Canva or, more recently, OpenAI.

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Jalen, a lifestyle content creator with nearly 20,000 TikTok followers who asked to be identified by his first name, said he was drawn to CapCut because of its simple interface and popularity with other TikTokers. CapCut templates let users quickly match video formats and export finished content directly to TikTok. Posted videos are watermarked with a CapCut link, inviting viewers to try the template themselves. The whole app is “very user friendly and ergonomic,” Jalen said.


Mass adoption of CapCut threatens the pipeline of new users to Adobe’s Premiere Pro or After Effects, where video makers traditionally land when they need more advanced tools, said Tyler Radke, an analyst at Citigroup Inc. The emergence of generative artificial based tools such as OpenAI’s Sora threatens to further complicate the picture, he added.


For now, more seasoned video-makers such as freelance advertising editor Brianna Thompson still rely on Adobe for complex projects. But she and other professionals have started using CapCut for simpler videos. “In comparison to Adobe it’s not all the way there yet, but it’s really accessible,” she said. 


And with a new desktop app, suite of tools for small businesses and a pro version priced at $9.99 per month in the US, CapCut is branching further into professional users. Sensor Tower estimates CapCut has made $125 million so far this year on mobile. A spokesperson for ByteDance declined to comment.


Deepa Subramaniam, Adobe vice president of product marketing for creative apps, said the company is working on ways to make their tools more accessible and powerful, such as the web-based Adobe Express and by adding generative AI features.


Adobe has been developing a slimmed-down version of Premiere aimed at casual users that would run in a web browser, according to a person familiar with the issue who asked not to be identified because they weren’t authorized to discuss the topic. An Adobe spokesperson declined to comment.


Still, Subramaniam said, Adobe offers “a level of precision and control in tools that professional video editors want and cannot find anywhere else — that’s really who we’re focusing on.”


Thus far, Adobe’s attempts to gain share in the mobile editing market have not panned out — its two apps that can edit video have less than 2% of the active users of CapCut, according to the Sensor Tower data.


Canva, an Australian software firm that is among the world’s most-valuable startups, has been viewed as a disrupter in creative software. But the company’s efforts to build the definitive all-in-one visual media editor may be stymied by the rise of CapCut. Canva has been “continuously investing in video,” head of product Rob Kawalsky said in a statement. Social media video creation on Canva is up 44% compared with last year, a spokesperson said.


ByteDance’s better-known app TikTok has been the subject of long-running concern from lawmakers about potential security threats to users from the Chinese government. In April, President Joe Biden signed a law to give TikTok 270 days to find a buyer or be banned in the US, with some possibility of an extension.


That divest-or-ban law was written to include CapCut, according an aide to a House Democrat who worked on the bill and wasn’t authorized to speak publicly. As part of TikTok’s appeal to the US Justice Department against the potential ban, multiple creators touted the ease-of-use of CapCut. 


While the CapCut development team is separate from TikTok, US employees share office space in Los Angeles, according to a person familiar with the company who asked not to be identified. The division is led by ByteDance executive Kelly Zhang, who in her previous role headed TikTok’s domestic sibling Douyin.


Content creator and video editing instructor Camilo Castañeda said a CapCut ban would provide an obstacle for those starting out with video-making, or balancing it with a different job. He has already seen the effects on his students in India, where TikTok and CapCut have been banned since 2020 over data privacy concerns. “Those tools have allowed people to, without friction, create content — for those apps to go, you’re literally losing a whole revenue stream,” he said. 


If CapCut is banned, Jalen said he would look for another mobile editing app with a robust amount of promotion and tutorials from popular influencers.


“I would just have to learn a new platform, but I still don’t know if I’d necessarily go with what Adobe has to offer,” Jalen said. “I’ve never really used Premiere before but from what I’ve seen in tutorials, it seems very intricate.”

First Published: Jul 29 2024 | 11:23 PM IST



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Tech wrap Jul 29: Redmi Pad Pro, Apple Intelligence, Vivo V40 series, more

Tech wrap Jul 29: Redmi Pad Pro, Apple Intelligence, Vivo V40 series, more



Xiaomi on July 29 launched in India the Redmi Pad Pro and Redmi Pad SE tablets. While the former is offered in Wi-Fi and 5G connectivity options, the latter is a 4G model powered by MediaTek processor. Alongside the tablets, the Chinese smartphone maker introduced accessories to go with both the tablets – Redmi Smart Pen, Keyboard, and Cover for the Redmi Pad Pro, and Cover for the Pad SE 4G.


Apple Intelligence features will debut with iOS 18.1, which is expected to roll out in October. It essentially means the next-generation iPhones will launch without the much anticipated artificial intelligence-powered features. However, some of the upcoming Apple Intelligence features will be available to developers for testing as soon as next week with iOS 18’s next developer beta version, reported Bloomberg. According to the report, features such as Image Playground and Genmoji are expected to arrive first whereas features like the new Siri and chatGPT integration will be delayed till next Spring.


China’s Xiaomi on July 29 introduced the Xiaomi 14 Civi Panda design limited edition in India. The limited edition model boasts dual-texture design in three colours – Panda White, Hot Pink and Aqua Blue. All three colour variants feature vegan leather and black mirror finish on the back cover in a dual-texture design. Xiaomi said the Panda White model boasts a contrasting black mirror and pure white leather, while the Hot Pink edition “makes a bold statement”. For the Aqua Blue colour variant, Xiaomi said it is inspired by the Xiaomi SU7 EV, which it recently showcased in India.


Vivo has scheduled the India launch of Vivo V40 series smartphones for August 7. The Chinese smartphone brand is expected to launch two models in the V40 series with Zeiss optics anticipated in the top-end model, likely to be called the Vivo V40 Pro. The smartphones are expected to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3.


Google is set to launch the Pixel 9 series on August 13. Ahead of the launch, details about the upcoming devices in the series have started making rounds on the internet. It is anticipated that the upcoming series of smartphones will arrive with next-generation mobile artificial intelligence (AI) features, particularly related to imagine.


Microsoft is exploring deeper integration of Android devices into its Windows operating system for PCs. The US-based software giant has rolled out a new update to users enrolled in the Windows Insider Program, offering access to connected Android devices in the File Explorer section on Windows. The new feature will allow Android users to access, modify, and transfer data using Windows PC.


OnePlus recently launched the Nord Buds 3 Pro in India, aiming to democratise premium features. The wireless earbuds from China’s smartphone brand boast active noise cancelling (ANC), dynamic audio drivers, and multipoint connectivity. For audio, the drivers are enhanced by its “BassWave 2.0” technology, which it said enhances low-frequency for a rich audio experience.


OPPO on July 29 launched the K12x 5G smartphone in India. Touted by the Chinese smartphone maker as the toughest 5G smartphone in its segment, the OPPO K12x 5G boasts MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification and IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. The smartphone boasts “Splash Touch” technology so users can operate its touchscreen even with wet fingers – said OPPO. In addition, OPPO confirmed that the smartphone has 360-degree damage-proof armour body and twice-reinforced Panda Glass display protection.


Apple Inc.’s upcoming artificial intelligence features will arrive later than anticipated, missing the initial launch of its upcoming iPhone and iPad software overhauls but giving the company more time to fix bugs.


Global software giant SAP has decided to appoint two leaders from SAP Labs India to critical global artificial intelligence (AI) roles, a move which underscores the country’s growing importance in the firm’s technology framework, and goes in line with its plan to double the AI talent base here by this year’s end.


PwC India has announced a partnership with Microsoft India to spruce up incident response and recovery capabilities.

First Published: Jul 29 2024 | 8:03 PM IST



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OPPO K12x 5G with military-grade durability launched in India: Price, specs

OPPO K12x 5G with military-grade durability launched in India: Price, specs



OPPO on July 29 launched the K12x 5G smartphone in India. Touted by the Chinese smartphone maker as the toughest 5G smartphone in its segment, the OPPO K12x 5G boasts MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification and IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. The smartphone boasts “Splash Touch” technology so users can operate its touchscreen even with wet fingers – said OPPO. In addition, OPPO confirmed that the smartphone has 360-degree damage-proof armour body and twice-reinforced Panda Glass display protection.


OPPO K12x 5G: Price, availability and introductory offers


6GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 12,999


8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 15,999


Colours: Midnight Violet and Breeze Blue


The OPPO K12x 5G will be available for purchase from August 2 on OPPO e-store and e-commerce platform Flipkart. As for introductory offers, customers can avail Rs 1,000 instant discount on cards from select banks. In addition, OPPO is offering no-interest equated monthly instalment (no-cost EMI) of up to three months.


OPPO K12x 5G: Specifications


The OPPO K12x 5G sports a 6.67-inch display of 120Hz refresh rate and 1000 nits of peak brightness. The smartphone is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6300 5G chipset and packs a 5,100 mAh battery, supported by a 45W SuperVOOC wired charger. The smartphone supports up to 1TB expandable memory via microSD card slot. In addition, RAM can be expanded by up to 8GB by borrowing from storage. The device is based on Android 14 and will receive two OS updates and three years of security updates, said OPPO. For imaging, the OPPO K12x 5G sports a dual-camera setup that comprises a 32-megapixel main camera and 2MP portrait camera. On the front, there is an 8MP camera sensor.


OPPO said that the K12x 5G is offered with an anti-drop shield case with corner cushioning and a reinforced back shell to protect against accidental drops.


  • Display: 6.67-inch, 120Hz refresh rate, 1000 nits peak brightness

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 6300

  • RAM: 6GB and 8GB

  • Storage: 128GB and 256GB

  • Rear camera: 32MP primary + 2MP portrait

  • Front camera: 8MP

  • Battery: 5100mAh

  • Charging: 45W wired

First Published: Jul 29 2024 | 5:20 PM IST



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Xiaomi launches Redmi Pad Pro 5G, Pad SE 4G tablets in India: Check details

Xiaomi launches Redmi Pad Pro 5G, Pad SE 4G tablets in India: Check details



Xiaomi on July 29 launched in India the Redmi Pad Pro and Redmi Pad SE tablets. While the former is offered in Wi-Fi and 5G connectivity options, the latter is a 4G model powered by MediaTek processor. Alongside the tablets, the Chinese smartphone maker introduced accessories to go with both the tablets – Redmi Smart Pen, Keyboard, and Cover for the Redmi Pad Pro, and Cover for the Pad SE 4G. Here are the details.


Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro: Details


Offered in 5G and Wi-Fi models, the tablet from Xiaomi boasts a 12.1-inch 2.5K LCD display of 120Hz, quad-speakers with support for Dolby Atmos, 3.5mm port with support for hi-res audio out, 10,000 mAh battery, and Android 14-based Xiaomi HyperOS. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, the Redmi Pad Pro is offered in up to 8GB RAM and up to 256GB on-board storage.


Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro: Models


6GB RAM + 128GB storage (Wi-Fi only): Rs 21,999


8GB RAM + 128GB storage (5G): Rs 24,999


8GB RAM + 256GB storage (5G): Rs 26,999


Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro: Accessories


Cover: Rs 1,499


Keyboard: Rs 3,999


Smart Pen: Rs 3,999


Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro: Introductory offers and availability


Xiaomi is offering a discount of Rs 2,000 on cards from select banks. The bank discount is offered across models and configurations. The tablet will be available on Xiaomi online store, Flipkart, Amazon India, and at select Xiaomi resellers from August 2.


Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro: Specifications


Display: 12.1-inch 2.5K, LCD, 120Hz, Dolby Vision, Gorilla Glass 3


Audio: 4-speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack, Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res


Camera: 8MP on both rear and front


OS: Android 14-based Xiaomi HyperOS


Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2


Battery: 10,000 mAh


Charger: 33W


RAM: 6GB and 8GB (LPDDR4X)


Storage: 128GB and 256GB (UFS 2.2)


Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 and 5G


Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE 4G: Details


Powered by the MediaTek Helio G85, the Redmi Pad SE 4G sports an 8.7-inch HD+ display of 90Hz. Audio is covered by a dual-speaker system, supported by Dolby Atmos. The tablet has an 8MP camera on the rear and a 5MP camera on the front. It is powered by a 6,650 mAh battery, supported by 10W wired charger.


Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE 4G: Models


4GB RAM + 64GB storage: Rs 10,999


4GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 11,999


Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE 4G: Accessories


Cover: Rs 999


Xiaomi Redmi SE 4G: Introductory offers and availability


Xiaomi is offering a discount of Rs 1,000 on cards from select banks. The bank discount is offered across models and configurations. The tablet will be available on Xiaomi online store, Flipkart, and at select Xiaomi resellers from August 8.


Xiaomi Redmi SE 4G: Specifications


Display: 8.7-inch HD+, LCD, 90Hz


Audio: 2-speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack, Dolby Atmos


Camera: 8MP on rear, 5MP on front


OS: Android 14-based Xiaomi HyperOS


Processor: MediaTek Helio G85


Battery: 6,650 mAh


Charger: 10W


RAM: 4GB (LPDDR4X)


Storage: 64GB and 128GB (eMMC 5.1), expandable up to 2TB (microSD)

First Published: Jul 29 2024 | 5:10 PM IST



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