AMD Unveils Next-Gen AI Chip to Challenge Nvidia’s Blackwell System

AMD has announced its next-generation MI350 chip, designed to compete with Nvidia’s upcoming Blackwell system. This chip, built on CDNA 4 architecture, promises to deliver up to 35 times better inference performance than its predecessors and will ship in the second half of 2025. This move highlights the intensifying competition in the AI chip market, where AMD aims to become the ‘end-to-end AI leader’ within the next decade.

Apple to Ditch Third-Party Chips for In-House Designs in Future iPhones and iPads

Apple is reportedly planning to replace third-party Wi-Fi and 5G chips with its own designs in future iPhones and iPads. This move is part of Apple’s ongoing strategy to increase control over its hardware and potentially reduce reliance on external suppliers. The change is expected to start with the 2025 iPad models, followed by the iPhone 18 series in 2026. This shift could also pave the way for Apple to introduce its own 5G chip in the upcoming iPhone SE 4.

Nvidia Faces Antitrust Probe Over AI Chip Dominance

U.S. antitrust authorities are investigating Nvidia, the leading AI chip maker, for potential dominance in the market. The Justice Department is examining Nvidia’s contracts and partnerships, while the FTC is looking into investments by tech giants in AI startups. Despite its rapid growth and global scrutiny, Nvidia maintains that its success is due to the quality of its chips and customer choice.

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