Apple's Overhauled Siri Will Reportedly Run on Nvidia's Blackwell Chips
Apple will use Google Cloud and Nvidia’s Blackwell chips to process some Siri requests, with confidential compute encrypting data in transit.
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Apple's Overhauled Siri Will Reportedly Run on Nvidia's Blackwell Chips
Apple will rely on Google's fleet of Nvidia chips to power its overhauled version of Siri when it launches in September, according to a new report from The Information. Last week, the outlet reported that Apple plans to highlight the on-device AI capabilities of its devices at WWDC next week, but queries that require cloud-based processing will still fall back on one of Google's large Gemini models, as per an agreement between the two companies.
Apple to launch new Siri in September powered by Google Gemini and Nvidia chips: Report
Apple is preparing to launch a completely redesigned version of Siri around September 2026, likely along with iOS 27. This new Siri is expected to be a full rebuild rather than a normal update, turning it from a basic voice assistant into a modern AI system. But a key part of this upgrade is that Apple will not build everything alone – it is expected to use Google’s Gemini AI models for intelligence and Nvidia’s powerful AI chips to run parts of…
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