May 17, 2023, 4:01 p.m. |

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While Apple’s assistive technology announcements this week are important, the question that remains unaswered is just how much they rely on the company's powerful Neural Engine.

The Neural Engine comprises a collection of specialized computational cores that exist on Apple Silicon chips. They're designed to execute machine/artificial intelligence functions quickly and with great efficiency because the action takes place on chip.  

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