Apple to use Google’s Nvidia-powered chips for overhauled Siri in September

Apple to use Google’s Nvidia-powered chips for overhauled Siri in September

The reported AI infrastructure choice links Apple’s Siri revamp to Google’s hardware stack ahead of a launch planned for September.

Fact Check
The claim matches reporting in The Information by Aaron Tilley (2026-06-03), confirmed by the reporter on X and corroborated by MacRumors. All sources concur that Apple's revamped Siri will launch in September and that cloud workloads will run on Nvidia chips (B200/Blackwell) hosted in Google Cloud. The remaining uncertainty stems from this being a report based on anonymous sources rather than an Apple announcement.
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Summary

Apple will use Google’s Nvidia-powered chips for its overhauled Siri, with the launch slated for September. The move points to the technology stack behind Apple’s upgraded voice assistant and underscores how large AI products increasingly rely on specialized chips and cloud infrastructure to handle intensive computing workloads.

Terms & Concepts
  • Nvidia-powered chips: AI-focused processors built on Nvidia hardware
  • Siri: Apple’s voice assistant software