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Unleashed at WWDC 2024: Apple Intelligence

Written by TD Team | 11 June 2024

At the recent Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024, Apple unveiled its groundbreaking Apple Intelligence, an advanced suite of AI-driven functionalities designed to elevate the user experience across its latest devices.

 

Enhancing User Experience 

Apple Intelligence is set to revolutionize how users interact with their devices. From sophisticated photo editing commands in the Photos app to professional-grade email customization in the Mail app, these AI capabilities are designed to streamline and enhance digital tasks efficiently and intuitively.

 

Privacy and Security 

In line with its longstanding commitment to user privacy, Apple ensures that Apple Intelligence operations are primarily processed on-device, safeguarding personal data. For more resource-intensive tasks, Apple utilizes its Private Cloud Compute, powered by server-based Apple Silicon, to handle processing without compromising user privacy.

 

Devices Supporting Apple Intelligence

iPhone:

  • iPhone 15 Pro
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max

These models come equipped with the A17 Pro chip which is necessary for handling the sophisticated AI tasks introduced with Apple Intelligence​​.

Mac and iPad:

  • Any Mac or iPad model with an Apple silicon chip starting from the M1. This includes:
    • MacBook Air models with M1, M1 Pro, M2 chips
    • MacBook Pro models with M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max, M2 chips
    • Mac Mini with M1
    • iMac with M1
    • iPad Pro models with M1
    • iPad Air models with M1

 

Devices NOT Supporting Apple Intelligence

iPhone:

  • iPhone models older than iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, such as iPhone 14 series and earlier, lack the A17 chip and thus do not support Apple Intelligence.

Mac and iPad:

  • Older Mac models that do not have Apple silicon chips, such as Intel-based Macs.
  • Older iPad models that do not contain the Apple silicon chips, like the iPad mini 4, iPad Air 2, and earlier models of iPad Pro that predate the M1 integration.

The lack of Apple silicon in these devices means they are unable to handle the AI functionalities brought by the latest software updates from Apple​.

 

Looking Ahead

As technology advances, Apple continues to push the boundaries of AI integration. This evolution suggests a future where Apple devices not only become smarter but also more sensitive to the needs of their users, promising a seamless and more personalized user experience.