Tag: on-device AI
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Google Photos Expands AI Features: Advanced Editing, AI Answers, and Global Search Reach
Google Photos expands its AI toolkit with powerful new editing and search features Google Photos is rolling out a fresh suite of AI-powered features designed to simplify editing, boost discovery, and help users get more from their photo libraries. The updates include advanced object and person editing, an AI-powered Ask button for instant guidance, new…
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Apple M5 Chip Breaks Records with 4,263 Geekbench Score
Record-Breaking Single-Core Performance Sets a New Standard When benchmarking ecosystems hit new highs, the data can shift expectations for what a laptop can deliver. The Apple M5 is doing just that, with a single-core Geekbench 6 score of 4,263—the highest ever recorded for a Mac or PC processor in the database. In practical terms, this…
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Apple’s M5 Era: AI-Driven Power Across MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro
Overview: Apple shakes up its Pro lineup with the M5 On October 15, Apple introduced three pro-focused devices powered by the new M5 chip: the 14‑inch base MacBook Pro, the iPad Pro, and the Vision Pro headset. In a move that centers artificial intelligence and AI-assisted workflows, Apple asserted that the M5 delivers a substantial…
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Apple Unveils 14-Inch MacBook Pro with M5: A New AI Powerhouse for On-Device Work
Overview: A New Benchmark for AI Power on the Mac Apple has introduced a refreshed 14-inch MacBook Pro powered by the new M5 chip, signaling a bold step forward in AI-enabled prosumer and professional workflows. With a redesigned CPU, a next-generation GPU featuring a Neural Accelerator in each core, and a faster Neural Engine, the…
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OpenAI’s First Jony Ive-Designed Device Faces Delays Amid Technical Hurdles
OpenAI and Ive: A Promising Collaboration with Potential Setbacks The partnership between OpenAI and renowned designer Jony Ive has been billed as a bold leap into consumer AI hardware. Slated for a 2026 debut, the device aims to blend Ive’s industrial design sensibilities with OpenAI’s advanced artificial intelligence. But according to a recent Financial Times…
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Samsung Tests AI-Powered Notification Summaries in One UI 8.5: Helpful Feature or New Frustration?
Samsung is exploring a new AI-driven feature for One UI 8.5 that would summarize notifications. The option appears in firmware under testing but isn’t enabled by default yet. Early signals suggest users may see a contextual pop-up explaining the feature when opening the notification panel, and a Settings toggle could let people exclude specific apps…
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Bitrig: On-Device iPhone App Creation with AI
Introduction: Bitrig makes app development possible on an iPhone The buzz around Bitrig is hard to ignore. The iPhone app promises to turn text prompts into native Swift code that runs directly on the device, a feat that many developers viewed as a distant dream. By letting users generate apps for iOS without leaving the…
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Orange Pi AI Studio Pro: New AI Mini-PC Series Unveiled
Overview Orange Pi has unveiled a new AI-focused mini-PC line, headlined by the AI Studio Pro, built around Huawei’s Ascend-310 AI processor. The series targets on-device AI workloads for edge computing and local inference, offering substantial compute power in a compact form factor. Hardware and performance At the core is the Ascend-310 processor family with…
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Foundation Models Framework: Apple Enables Local AI for Third-Party Apps
What the Foundation Models Framework is and why it matters With the release of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, Apple has laid the groundwork for third‑party apps to run local artificial intelligence directly on devices. The Foundation Models Framework is designed to give developers access to on‑device models that can run without sending…
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Foundation Models Framework: Apple Shows Third-Party Apps with Local AI
Foundation Models Framework: Apple’s Move to On-Device AI for Third‑Party Apps With the launch of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, Apple has introduced a Foundation Models Framework that enables third‑party apps to run Apple’s on‑device foundation model. The capability marks a shift from cloud‑only AI to powerful, privacy‑preserving on‑device inference, opening new possibilities…
