Apple Silicon's senior vice president thinks its chips are the best in the world

American television channelCNBCpublished onYouTubean interview with two Apple executives. They answered the reporter's questionsKatie Tarasov, Whowent to Apple Park in Cupertino, California for the occasion.

The interview here offers us a different angle of view from what we are usually used to hearing, thanks to the presence ofJony Srouj, who isresponsable Apple Silicon, etJohn Ternus, here himserves as senior vice president of hardware technologies at Apple.

The most important change of the last 20 years?

John Ternus has worked at Apple since 2001, and according to him, the transition to Apple Silicon marked a turning point in the history of the Apple firm.“When I started, the way we tended to make products was that we used other companies' technologies and we effectively built the product around that. — But they were limited by what was available. »He adds:“I think one of the biggest, if not the most, profound changes at Apple over the last 20 years is that we now do a lot of these technologies in-house. »

The product before the competition

When Katie Tarasov asked Johny Srouji if there was room for competition in this market, this is what he replied:“So here again is the main difference between Apple and the others. We are not a microchip company, so we are not trying to compete with chip vendors. What we want to make sure is that we're building the best chips to deliver on our vision for products, the best products on the planet. »

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