Apple is reportedly working on an M7 Ultra-based server processor that can support up to 1.5TB of memory, according to reporting cited from Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman. The claim appears in Gurman’s weekly newsletter “Power On.” The sources also say Apple is developing additional server-focused chipsets for AI systems based on unreleased processors, including the M5 Ultra and M7 Ultra. One reported design for the M5 Ultra-based chipset carries the codename J246 and is expected to be deployed soon, while the M7 Ultra-based approach is positioned as part of Apple’s longer-term AI server strategy. Digital Trends frames the memory capacity as potentially improving AI performance and broadening capabilities for future Apple hardware and “Apple Intelligence” servers, while the NDTV report emphasizes the role these chipsets play in Apple’s planned AI server lineup. Across the reports, both outlets attribute the details to Gurman’s newsletter and present the same headline claim: an M7 Ultra server chip with support for as much as 1.5TB of memory.