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Neural Engine is a series of AI accelerators designed for machine learning by Apple. The first SoC including Neural Engine is Apple A11 Bionic for iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X introduced in 2017.[1] Since then, all Apple A series SoCs have Neural Engine. In 2020, Apple introduced the Apple M1 for Mac[2] and all Apple M1, M2, M3, and M4 Apple silicon SoCs have Neural Engine.[3][4][5][6][7]
Apple has stated the Neural Engine in the M4 can perform 38 trillion operations per second (TOPS), an improvement over the 18 TOPS in the M3.[8]
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Apple says the M4 runs up to 38 trillion operations per second (TOPS) […] The M3's Neural Engine is only capable of 18 TOPS
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