Well, butter my biscuit and call me impressed-Apple’s finally decided to give Siri the upgrade it deserves, and guess who’s crashing the party? Nvidia’s Blackwell B200 chips, hosted in Google’s data centers. Because nothing says “privacy-first” like outsourcing your AI to the same folks who know what you searched for at 2 a.m. last Tuesday. Chef’s kiss.
- Apple’s reportedly teaming up with Nvidia’s Blackwell B200 chips for Siri’s long-overdue glow-up. Spoiler: It’s about time.
- These chips will chill in Google’s data centers, according to The Information. Yes, the same Google that already knows your entire life story.
- Apple tried a Gemini-based model on their Private Cloud Compute, but it was slower than a sloth on a Sunday. Shocking.
- They might use Nvidia’s confidential computing to keep Siri requests safe. Because who doesn’t love a good cloak-and-dagger cloud story?
The Information spilled the tea: Apple’s routing Siri requests through Google’s Nvidia-powered setup after their own Private Cloud Compute system flopped harder than a pancake without syrup. Apparently, running a Gemini model on PCC was like trying to stream 4K video on dial-up. Yikes.
Mark your calendars, folks-the big reveal could drop at Apple’s WWDC keynote on June 8. They’re also teasing iOS 27 and some “major Apple Intelligence updates.” And if Yahoo Tech is right, the new Siri might land in September, just in time for your fall existential crisis.
Apple and Google: A Match Made in Data Heaven
According to The Information, Apple’s cozying up to Nvidia Blackwell B200 processors in Google’s data centers. That’s right, Siri’s AI brain is going on a little field trip. And here we thought Apple liked to keep everything in-house. Guess even they can’t resist the siren call of Nvidia’s horsepower.
At WWDC 2024, Craig Federighi swore up and down that cloud-based tasks would run on Apple’s own servers via Private Cloud Compute. But two years later, it looks like they’re waving the white flag and dialing up Google. Privacy? Meet compromise.
Two years later, The Information’s report suggests Apple needs more powerful AI infrastructure to deliver the Siri features it first promised in 2024. Because nothing says “innovation” like a two-year delay.
Privacy: Still the Word of the Day (Maybe)
MacRumors says Apple might keep the Private Cloud Compute name even if Siri requests take a detour through Google’s Nvidia hardware. They’re apparently using Nvidia’s confidential computing to keep your data under lock and key. Because nothing says “trust us” like encrypting your secrets in someone else’s data center.
Nvidia claims their confidential computing tools encrypt data during processing. For Apple, this is like putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound-it might stop the bleeding, but the damage is already done.
The final setup? Still a mystery, says MacRumors. Because Apple’s idea of transparency is about as clear as mud.
Siri’s Midlife Crisis: Better Late Than Never
Yahoo Tech says this Siri update is the biggest since 2011. Only 13 years late, but hey, who’s counting? Apple teased features like personal context awareness and screen understanding back in 2024. And now, they’re finally delivering. Slow and steady wins the race, right?
The New Prom King of AI
The Information’s report also fuels the 2025 rumor that Apple dropped $1 billion on 250 Nvidia NVL72 servers. Because when you’re Apple, you don’t just dip your toes-you cannonball into the deep end. Nvidia’s Blackwell B200 architecture, introduced in 2024, is the belle of the AI ball.
Apple’s keeping mum on the deal, but the WWDC keynote on June 8 should spill all the beans. After nearly two years of delays, let’s hope Siri’s makeover is worth the wait. Otherwise, we’re all just here for the memes.
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