Nah, Apple made the right choice. Nobody except a niche market of hobbyists is interested in running tiny quantized models.
About the same niche market as the people who bought the Apple I, and we know where that went.
The Apple I was a pretty poor predictor of what mainstream mass-market computing was going to end up looking like. I don't think anybody has yet come up with the Apple II of local LLMs, let alone the VisiCalc or Windows 95.
About the same niche market as the people who bought the Apple I, and we know where that went.
The Apple I was a pretty poor predictor of what mainstream mass-market computing was going to end up looking like. I don't think anybody has yet come up with the Apple II of local LLMs, let alone the VisiCalc or Windows 95.