Apple Intelligence - what Macs, iPads, and iPhones are required
After a year of speculation, Apple has unveiled Apple Intelligence. You'd better have a pretty new Mac, iPhone, or iPad to use it, though.

Apple Intelligence requires specific hardware
Announced at WWDC 2024 on Monday, Apple Intelligence is integrated into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, using Apple Silicon to process and generate language and images, automate tasks, and personal context for efficiency.
Key features include Private Cloud Compute for enhanced privacy and scaling between on-device processing and server-based models. Due to the processing power needed for such powerful artificial intelligence tasks, Apple Intelligence will require Apple Silicon, the company's custom chips.
Apple Silicon Macs provide the computational power to run sophisticated AI models that underpin Apple Intelligence features. Similarly, Apple Silicon iPads and iPhones are essential for accessing the full suite of Apple Intelligence features.
Apple Intelligence hardware requirements
- Any Apple Silicon Mac
- Any Apple Silicon iPad
- iPhone 15 Pro, or iPhone 15 Pro Max
These devices are equipped with powerful neural engines and advanced processing capabilities necessary for the AI-driven features of Apple Intelligence.
The Apple Silicon architecture, including the M1, M2, M3, and M4 series of chips, ensures optimal performance and efficiency for tasks such as language processing, image recognition, and real-time data analysis.
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i think FaceID was also a new feature that was not backward compatible with all the iPhones using TouchID (only available on iPhone X). And TouchID was a new feature that required the TouchID enabled Home button.
So this isn't the first time they introduce a forward looking app that isn't supported by previous models. And probably the only reason it will be supported by the 15Pro/Max is because they want people using it the day that the iOS 18 Public beta is released, and for a large installed base to use it on their 15Pro/Max when iOS 18 is officially released. There won't be many iPhone 16s out in the wild to show off the new AI features.
I was the owner of a 4S (Siri), a 6 (it had something new and unique, like Force Touch screen) and iPhone X (FaceID), and now a 14 Pro (Dynamic Island). With this history of buying new models for the first year release of some breakthrough features, I can say that the improvements made to the following year iPhones made my iPhones feel dated, even though I hung onto them for a long time. My advice: wait for iPhone 17 if you really want Apple AI features.
But once it gets released to the public lift-off. https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/this-was-steve-jobs-most-controversial-legacy-it-was-also-his-most-brilliant.html.
Because you’re an industry-recognized chip engineer that knows intimately the differences in chip design and capability between the chip used in the 14 Pro and the 15 Pro, and also has access to documentation on exactly how much computing power each AI feature requires.
That’s true, but at a considerable privacy cost (and literal money cost if you want the really good features).
Real Pandora’s box situation