Apple building team to develop own health chips

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Last Updated : Aug 15 2018 | 12:30 PM IST

Apple is building a team and also working on a dedicated custom health chip that would help it process biometric data from its suite of devices, the company's recent job listings have revealed.

"Apple has a team exploring a custom processor that can make better sense of health information coming off sensors from deep inside its devices, job listings show," CNBC reported on Tuesday

The Cupertino-based company currently designs custom chips for its iPhone and is reportedly going to switch to custom processors for its Mac line-up of computers by as early as 2020.

"A July 10 job posting from Apple's Health Sensing hardware team says: We are looking for sensor ASIC architects to help develop ASICs for new sensors and sensing systems for future Apple products. We have openings for analog as well as digital ASIC architects," the report added.

However, it is not clear what the sensors would measure, but it is most likely to be some information from the body.

Apple has been interested in healthcare market in general and currently, its Apple Watches come with optical sensors that can measure heart rate.

The iPhone also features health-monitoring features and the company's areas of interest include exercise, cardiac health, and sleep quality through its acquisition of the health monitor Beddit.

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First Published: Aug 15 2018 | 12:24 PM IST

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