Apple’s new generative AI system, Apple Intelligence, will only be available on the latest iPhone models, specifically the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the forthcoming iPhone 16 lineup. This decision stems from the high computational demands of the AI, which older iPhones cannot handle, according to Apple’s AI head, John Giannandrea. The rollout will occur with iOS 18 this fall. While older iPhones are left out, more recent iPad and Mac models with M1 chips are compatible, ensuring a broader range of Apple devices can utilize this advanced technology. The exclusivity has caused some discontent among users with older models, but Apple maintains that the sophisticated AI features require the enhanced processing power and capabilities of their newest hardware. This move underscores Apple’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology, albeit at the cost of leaving older devices behind.

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