

Apple Developing Chips for AI Servers, Lyft CEO Talks Growth Plans
16 snips May 9, 2025
Join Jason Schreier, Bloomberg's video game industry reporter, as he dives into Apple's groundbreaking shift towards custom M-series chips, enhancing performance in future devices. The discussion pivots to the ripple effects of U.S.-China trade talks on tech giants like Apple and Tesla. Lyft's CEO, David Risher, shares insights on market expansion and where the company is investing next. Plus, gain perspective on the ride-sharing industry's resilience amidst economic headwinds—all while navigating the evolving landscape of technology and consumer trends.
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Apple's Custom Chips for Smart Glasses
- Apple is designing custom chips for a new line of smart glasses, leveraging AI and power efficiency.
- This continues their tradition of in-house chip design for key product expansions including Macs and iPhones.
Lyft Targets Untapped U.S. Markets
- Lyft aims to expand ride-sharing into less penetrated U.S. markets, targeting untapped ride volumes.
- With 16 quarters of growth and strong cash flow, Lyft is leveraging this to fuel expansion and innovation.
Lyft's Autonomous Vehicle Pilot Plans
- Autonomous vehicles are beginning pilots with safety drivers to ensure comfort and scalability.
- Lyft plans to expand driverless services gradually, integrating advanced tech partners.