We are talking about Apple, not OpenAI. Apple is using their own closed-ecosystem with their own hardware and software. That's a huge difference. Yeah, they could use other services but eventually, they would develop and use their own. Besides, tell that to Apple Intelligence.
Apple also predominantly use Linux Servers on non Apple Hardware.
They may sell an ecosystem to the customer base but that doesn’t mean everything they use internally is Apple badged.
They also use Azure and AWS despite having Apple Cloud Services and they aren’t going to completely eliminate the use of other cloud services.
Apple have quite often dropped products, they used to do there own
wireless boxes
servsers
SAN
time capsule
Laser printers
Injet printers.
They even stopped doing monitors for a while.
Apple clearly do not feel the need to do everything internally so why do they need to do the AI learning on their own hardware and specifically why would they need a Mac Pro for that.
Plenty of other people are developing AI without developing and releasing a workstation. Wether it by simply buying up Nvidia Hardware or like Google and developing own hardware. Google’s hardware nothing like a Mac Pro because as I stated several posts ago you would not start with a Mac Pro as your base for AI hardware, so the fact that have skills in house for a workstation like machine does not mean that have skills for AI hardware.
Why is it that Apple are Unable to do any of this and have to develop a workstation to be able to do AI.
Your opening post was specifically that Apple need the Mac Pro to do this but so far nothing posted showing why Apple need the Mac Pro for this.
Yes have been apparently putting M2 Ultra Studio’s into Racks for some AI work well if can use the Ultra SoC then can simply use the Studio can you not. At which point don’t need the Pro do they.