Cook Responds to OpenClaw Driving Mac Mini Sales Surge: Neural Engine Added to Mac a Decade Ago

Gate News Report, March 21 — Apple CEO Tim Cook recently gave an interview during his visit to China, addressing the issue of OpenClaw driving Mac Mini sales growth. Cook stated that Apple integrated neural engine technology into Macs ten years ago. With the combined development of Apple chips, generative AI, and intelligent agent interactions, hardware and software integration has made the Mac Mini the most suitable computer for AI tasks. Cook revealed that Apple will continue to optimize Mac performance for AI workflows, and users can now train large language models on MacBook Pro.

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