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OpenAI and Apple Announce Partnership

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> The ChatGPT integration, powered by GPT-4o , will come to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS later this year. Jensen Huang must be having the time of his life right now. Nvidia's relationship with Apple went from pariah to prodigal son, real fast.

ChatGPT will only be invoked if on device and apple intelligence servers cant handle request.

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> The ChatGPT integration, powered by GPT-4o , will come to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS later this year. Jensen Huang must be having the time of his life right now. Nvidia's relationship with Apple went from pariah to prodigal son, real fast.

Didn’t Apple say they’re using their own hardware for serving some of the AI workloads? They dubbed it ‘Private Cloud Compute’. Not sure how much of a vote of confidence it is for Nvidia.

not for gpt4o workloads they aren't going to

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It’s an interesting vote of confidence in OpenAI’s maturity (from a scale and tech perspective) to integrate it as a system wide, third-party dependency available to all users for free.

"interesting" is the right adjective. openai's reliability is worse than the typical 2-person startup, but the quality of their ml is just that good.

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> The ChatGPT integration, powered by GPT-4o , will come to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS later this year. Jensen Huang must be having the time of his life right now. Nvidia's relationship with Apple went from pariah to prodigal son, real fast.

ChatGPT will only be invoked if on device and apple intelligence servers cant handle request.

To be useful Apple has to share the data with OpenAI

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> The ChatGPT integration, powered by GPT-4o , will come to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS later this year. Jensen Huang must be having the time of his life right now. Nvidia's relationship with Apple went from pariah to prodigal son, real fast.

If we know anything about Apple, they're going after Nvidia. If anyone can pull it off, it's going to be them.

Well, good luck to Apple then. Hopefully this attempt at killing Nvidia goes better than the first time they tried, or when they tried and gave-up on making OpenCL.

I just don't understand how they can compete on their own merits without purpose-built silicon; the M2 Ultra doesn't shine a candle to a single GB200. Once you consider how Nvidia's offerings are networked with Mellanox and CUDA universal memory, it feels like the only advantage Apple has in the space is setting their own prices. If they want to be competitive, I don't think they're going to be training Apple models on Apple Silicon.

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