Google Suggests Gemini-Powered Siri Will Run on Google's Servers
Apple and Google have not clarified if Siri’s new Gemini features will run solely on Apple’s infrastructure or partly on Google Cloud, raising privacy and deployment questions.
- During Alphabet's Q4 2025 earnings call, Sundar Pichai said Google is collaborating with Apple as their preferred cloud provider, while Apple confirmed Gemini will power new Siri features, leaving hosting details uncertain.
- Apple historically runs foundation models on-device or on Private Cloud Compute to protect privacy, and it reshuffled AI leadership last year, replacing John Giannandrea with Amar Subramanya.
- Bloomberg reported Apple may host Gemini-powered Siri on Google Cloud and TPUs, while Alphabet executives said Google is Apple’s preferred cloud provider for next-gen foundation models.
- Short-Term, the immediate Siri update will run on Private Cloud Compute, but neither Apple nor Google has confirmed full hosting details, and Tim Cook declined to disclose arrangement specifics.
- The company aims to replace Alphabet's Gemini with an in-house model and plans to evolve Apple Foundation 10 into Apple Foundation 11 later this year.
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