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PhD | Postdoctoral Researcher in Machine Learning & AI @ CRAAX Lab – UPC

Yesterday I had the privilege of attending a special session reviewing Apple’s latest devices as an AI specialist and shared my insights on their hardware capabilities for on-device processing. Here is my take on how Apple is carefully building the infrastructure for intelligent experiences without making a show of it. Apple’s September 9, 2025 session did not feature flashy demonstrations but the introduction of the A19 Pro chip with neural accelerators integrated across GPU cores signals a deliberate shift toward powerful and efficient on-device processing. The strategy is clear: improve daily experiences like Live Translation, health monitoring, and gaming performance while maintaining user privacy. What struck me most was Apple’s layered approach. The iPhone Air supports seamless tasks for everyday users, while the iPhone 17 Pro with its six-core GPU, vapor-chamber cooling, and advanced thermal design is built for sustained and complex workloads. This conservative yet potent direction contrasts with competitors pushing cloud-based experiences and underscores Apple’s commitment to performance, efficiency, and data protection.

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