I completely missed Apple's WWDC Keynote. You can watch it here in case you have missed it too. (developer.apple.com)
from harry315@feddit.de to apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 18:14
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My personal recap of this keynote

The weird stuff:

The fun stuff:

The good stuff:

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ozymandias117@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 19:49 collapse

One thing to note is that they announced Apple intelligence is only coming to the iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max for their iOS release

simplejack@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 20:30 collapse

Yeah, it requires an A17 or M1 or higher.

Also, the beta for this is likely end of summer. So that would mean GM builds will probably be targeting the iPhone 16 launch.

ozymandias117@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 21:14 collapse

Sure. I just think this might be the first time that the current iPhone would be missing a feature on the next iOS update

I’d guess most iPhone 15 owners would have assumed their phone was new enough for the feature

andrew@radiation.party on 13 Jun 11:17 next collapse

Satellite sos was only available on 14 or newer on release, which is even less support for the prior gen than apples intelligence features (which at least supports the pro lineup from the prior gen, as well as every apple silicon Mac released)

mmmmmsoup@lemmy.today on 16 Jun 20:17 collapse

I wouldn’t be surprised if they continued to gate it to the “pro” models and the “regular” iPhones never see these features no matter how new. That’s why the 15 pro has an “A17 Pro” chip so the iPhone 16 will have a non-pro chip that can’t do AI stuff

ozymandias117@lemmy.world on 16 Jun 20:29 collapse

Starting with the iPhone 14, they put the last generation processor in the non-pro and the current generation processor in the pro

The weird thing here is that the 15 non-pro (the new processor from the 14 gen - A16) has a faster NPU than the M1 processor that does support the AI feature

The only possible technical reason is because they put such an anemic amount of RAM in their phones. Otherwise it’s entirely an artificial limitation

Running top of the line models does require a lot of RAM, so it’s not an entirely ridiculous theory.

The one I run on my desktop needs at least 12 gigs of VRAM