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The Google engine inside Apple's new Siri

Jun 16, 202616 min
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Episode description

Apple has introduced a comprehensive Siri overhaul and a new Apple Intelligence platform as part of iOS 27, marking a shift toward a more conversational and context-aware assistant. To achieve this, the company reportedly rebuilt Siri from the ground up using a three-tier architecture that utilizes on-device models, private cloud computing, and a partnership with Google’s Gemini for complex tasks. However, these advanced features require significant hardware power, specifically at least 12GB of unified memory, which limits the full experience to the iPhone 17 Pro series, iPhone Air, and high-end M-series iPads and Macs. While this strategy ensures user privacy through data anonymization, it creates a hardware gap that analysts predict will trigger a massive device upgrade cycle. Public reactions are mixed, with many users frustrated by the perceived obsolescence of relatively new hardware like the iPhone 16. Despite these hurdles, the update includes innovative tools such as improved dictation, a dedicated Siri app, and enhanced photo editing capabilities.


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