Here Are All the Devices That Support Apple Intelligence

Apple is introducing a set of powerful new AI features in macOS Sequoia, iOS 18, and iPadOS 18 under the title "Apple Intelligence." Some of the features are currently available as part of developer beta software, but a more complete set will be available publicly around mid-October with the release of iOS 18.1.

Apple Intelligence General Feature
Apple Intelligence encompasses a range of capabilities, including composing text and emails, automating actions across various apps, generating images, summarizing documents and texts, and more. However, these features require a lot of on-device computing power, so it's worth checking if your device is compatible. Here's a complete list of every device that will work with Apple Intelligence.

iPhones

  • iPhone 15 Pro
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max
  • iPhone 16 series (coming September 2024)

iPads

  • M4 iPad Pro
  • M2 iPad Pro
  • M1 iPad Pro
  • M2 iPad Air
  • M1 iPad Air

Macs

  • M3 MacBook Air
  • M2 MacBook Air
  • M1 MacBook Air
  • M3/M3 Pro/M3 Max MacBook Pro
  • M2/M2 Pro/M2 Max MacBook Pro
  • M1/M1 Pro/M1 Max MacBook Pro
  • M3 iMac
  • M1 iMac
  • M2/M2 Pro Mac mini
  • M1 Mac mini
  • M2 Max/M2 Ultra Mac Studio
  • M1 Max/M1 Ultra Mac Studio
  • M2 Ultra Mac Pro

Apple Intelligence - What to Expect

Apple says that Apple Intelligence "combines the power of generative models with personal context to deliver intelligence that's incredibly useful and relevant." For example, it can create language and images, take action across apps, and draw from personal context to simplify and accelerate everyday tasks.

For instance, new Writing Tools can be used to proofread for spelling and grammar errors or to rewrite text to adjust the tone. These tools also include options for summarizing any text and are integrated throughout the operating system, making them accessible wherever text input is possible.

Apple Intelligence Feature 2
Siri now features a refreshed design with a glowing effect around the edges of the display when activated. The new Type to Siri option allows for text-based interactions without speaking. Siri can maintain context across multiple requests and adapt if you stumble over words. It can also answer a wide range of questions about your devices, thanks to its integration with Apple's product knowledge and support database.

Additionally, Apple Intelligence includes features like phone call recording, transcription, and summarization. There are Smart Replies for Mail and Messages, a Memory Maker feature in Photos, and a Reduce Interruptions Focus Mode that intelligently filters out unnecessary notifications.

For a more comprehensive overview of all the features currently available in the developer beta, we have a dedicated guide detailing what's included.

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