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NPUs vs. TPUs: How On-Device AI Is Supercharging Your Gadgets in 2025

NPU vs. TPU: 2025년, 온디바이스 AI가 당신의 기기를 어떻게 초고속으로 변화시키는가

Apple은 2017년 iPhone A11의 Neural Engine으로 온디바이스 AI를 시작했으며, 초당 최대 6000억 번의 연산으로 Face ID와 Animoji를 가능하게 했습니다. 2023년, iPhone A17 Pro의 16코어 Neural Engine은 약 35 TOPS를 제공하여 온디바이스 음성, 사진, 번역 기능을 지원합니다. Google Pixel 8(2023)은 Tensor G3 NPU를
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