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beduin012019-11-11 16:42:48
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beduin01, 2019-11-11 16:42:48

Do bionic processors improve the quality of speech recognition?

Apple has been advertising its neural processors for the iPhone for several years now. The question is, is there any profit in them other than FaceID? For example, do they improve the quality of speech recognition? If so, are there any tests?

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MR27, 2019-11-11
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The processor does nothing. Including FaceID does not improve. This is just marketing.
Only the program that runs on the processor can improve something, and not the processor itself.
Well, the program, strictly speaking, does not care what processor to work on.
A little nuance - some processors contain blocks, due to which certain types of algorithms run faster and / or consume less electricity.
For algorithms like speech recognition or FaceID, yes, this makes sense.
But again, this is NOT about quality, but about quantitative indicators (about speed, about efficiency).
The quality of FaceID recognition or speech recognition, I repeat, does NOT depend on the processor at all.
PS:
beduin01- I don't recognize you.
Either you give out “smart” advice to everyone, or elementary marketing nonsense can mislead you.

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