Apple Intelligence is expected to arrive on some iPhone, iPad, and Mac models as early as next week. So far, Apple’s AI platform requires a device with an M1 or A17 Pro chip or newer and at least 8GB of RAM. This already includes several Apple products, but more models and product categories will join the Apple Intelligence party from 2025 onwards.
in his latest work power on newsletter, bloombergMark Garman said that almost “every Apple device with a screen will work.” [Apple Intelligence]However, most users don’t need to wait two years to get the latest AI capabilities.
Journalists believe that Apple Intelligence will arrive in the long-awaited iPhone SE 4 early next year. The device looks like the iPhone 14, but has a single 48MP camera, an A17 Pro or A18 chip, 8GB of RAM, and custom Apple features. 5G chip. Since this device is at an entry-level price point, Apple Intelligence is also important. It’s one of Apple’s most affordable products and runs the company’s latest AI features.
Later that year, Garman expects Apple to upgrade its entry-level iPad with Apple Intelligence support. This brings the tablet to the rest of Apple’s AI-enabled iPad family. Apple Vision Pro should also have these features in 2025. This has been reported before, but Garman further emphasizes the fact that Apple is working on bringing these features to its headsets.
Even a device like the Apple Watch isn’t expected to have 8GB of RAM or a more robust processor, but it will run some sort of Apple Intelligence. So far, these experiences have been enabled by the iPhone, and the Apple Watch will mirror them. A key example is the summary notifications feature found in the latest iOS 18.1 beta and watchOS 11.1 beta.
Finally, the next wave of home devices is expected to be built around AI capabilities. Garman is referring to Apple’s rumored tabletop device, which could mean the new Apple TV will have these features and some of that experience will make its way to the latest HomePod speakers.
Apple Intelligence is said to be two years behind its competitors, but Apple is trying to catch up in the AI race. BGR We will follow Apple’s future announcements on this matter and report back when we have more details.