RE:RE:RE:RE:My understanding of the chipYeah at the bottom of my post talks about business to business but I said it was unlikely. Snapdragon which is what Qualcomm makes are cpus that are only for mobile devices. It could however power something like a new iPod where there is no camera that a company may not want aliis on the cpu but again since it's a hardware component and not just something added in by software, I don't see things being optional. Not for cpu chipsets and their architecture. Again it would be a engineering and production nightmare to have to customize every single cpu for company likings. I see aliis on the 6th gen AI chip that is being placed on the Snapdragon cpus. If a company is to use it or not is for them to consider. Qualcomm won't being changing costs and pay their engineers to customize cpus. Way too much development would be needed for nothing.