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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.

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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.

Today's report adds some specificity to the planned cloud setup by revealing that Apple will tap into Google's fleet of Nvidia Blackwell B200 data center chips, where user data will be encrypted using Nvidia's hardware-based confidential compute feature. Introduced in 2024 as the successor to Hopper, Blackwell chips are designed primarily for large language models, and can dramatically speed up AI training and inference compared to the previous generation.

The report notes that the arrangement diverges from Apple's usual strategy of "attempting to control all the critical ingredients to its products." It also adds that it's unclear how Apple's previously launched server system, called Private Cloud Compute, will fit into the upcoming Siri launch.

Private Cloud Compute runs on Apple's Mac-series chips and was announced two years ago as a way to offer cloud-based computing in a more private and secure fashion. Apple reportedly tried to get a modified version of Gemini working on its in-house server system, but found that it ran too slowly. The publication's previous report said Apple will likely retain the Private Cloud Compute branding despite the change.

Apple Intelligence was unveiled at WWDC 2024, but its rollout has been overshadowed by a lukewarm reception to its initial features and ongoing delays to the more personalized version of Siri. WWDC 2026 begins on June 8, when Apple is expected to reset the narrative by revisiting those delayed features and introducing new AI capabilities.

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Top Rated Comments

jdavid_rp Avatar
4 weeks ago
So how eco friendly will be this system? Will they just buy carbon credits?
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
repoman016 Avatar
4 weeks ago

I’m with you. I’ve always been confused by all the hating and ranting. My take: Apple want to pivot multiple times? A big, fat “So what?”
Overpromising and underdelivering is getting old to a lot of people. Its not what you should expect from a "premium" brand
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Bigwaff Avatar
4 weeks ago

They have “lost it” and that’s why they’re pivoting to Siri being Gemini powered to give a better UX. what’s wrong with that?
I’m with you. I’ve always been confused by all the hating and ranting. My take: Apple want to pivot multiple times? A big, fat “So what?”
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vegetassj4 Avatar
4 weeks ago
Nice! Siri can ‘Sorry, I don’t understand’ and find stuff on the web faster than ever before
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4 weeks ago
Will Siri finally be smart and useful ? It's been 16 years already and it is still the dumbest mobile assistant ever. It doesn't even understand some basic orders 🙄
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4 weeks ago
You know what’s better? To forget about this whole Apple Intelligence / Artificial Intelligence thing and just focus on a Snow Leopard update instead. I’m surprised that this hype train was forced down our food pipes without thinking if it’s a good / safe idea to utilize.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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