goes through Nvidia and Google

It doesn’t matter when you read this, but the new Siri is coming. I know that already it was said two years agobut now it seems that iOS 27 will bring this new Siri in its beta phase. Apple’s plans for both its assistant and its artificial intelligence They presented themselves with many promises, but few realities and a historic shipwreck which forced the company to remove YouTube ads showing the assistant’s actions. But now comes the good news, and it will be thanks to others.

Specifically, thanks to Nvidia and Google.

September. Now yes, it really seems that the new Siri will arrive in September. Once it passes the beta period with iOS 27 this summer, the assistant will reach our devices. Whether it will be in a full or trimmed version while they test and expand features remains to be seen, but being the launch of Ternus as new CEOit is evident that what they launch must be based on reality and not on promises.

Why September? Well, because that is when the iPhone 18 Pro is expected to arrive and that is when, traditionally, the final version of the new version of iOS is released.

Google brain. Now, to the most interesting thing. As published The Informationthis new Siri will be possible not thanks to Apple’s advances in its own AI or its servers: it will be thanks to Google. It doesn’t take anyone by surprise considering the agreement that both companies reached in January of this year.

It was announced as a multi-year, one-time deal between Google and Apple to make Gemini the core of Apple’s foundational models. It is something that is still valid, especially taking into account the, according to Bloomberg$1 billion annually that Apple pays Google to give them access to a customized Gemini model, plus other smaller ones to train their own models that can be used locally on the devices.

Nvidia Muscle. And, if Google is Siri’s brain, it’s also the muscle. According to the same report, this renewed version of Siri will depend on the Google Cloud data centers that have the processors Nvidia Blackwell B200. This is one of Nvidia’s most capable platforms for AI calculations and the decision to use them was made recently.

According to The Information, Apple made the decision after evaluating the confidential computing capabilities on the Nvidia platform. We already know that it is a company that takes data privacy seriously (everything that a company of such magnitude can take, of course) and The Information points out that this focus on privacy slightly slows down AI processing in the cloud, but allows Apple to maintain that privacy commitment.

Keep an eye on WWDC. In any case, in the end this is information from The Information and it is very possible that we will soon have more information. This Monday, June 8, at 7:00 p.m. Spanish peninsular time, the WWDC will kick off. Apple’s big software event will allow us to know these details, as well as all the news about iOS 27 and the new ones macOS, iPadOSWhatchOS and, hopefully, VisionOS.

Our Applesfera colleagues they will be in Cupertino to cover it live, but in Xataka you will also have all the information at your fingertips.

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