Apple’s Siri will have Nvidia and Google working together; launch expected in September

Apple is going for the big haul later this year, which is highly expected to include the new AI-powered Siri version, which will have some unusual names teaming up. A new report suggests Apple is bringing Nvidia and Google on board to make its Siri 2.0 finally get off the ground and available across devices, starting from September this year.
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Summarized by AI.Apple teams with Nvidia and Google for new AI-powered Siri
Siri 2.0 launch expected in September with Gemini AI model
Nvidia's Blackwell chips to boost Siri's AI performance
Google has already confirmed that Gemini will be heavily involved in the design and architecture of new Siri but Nvidia joining the roster means more AI hardware power to give Siri a big boost.
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The report by The Information suggests Apple is doing everything it can to make Siri not only work better than the previous iterations but also match its rivals. Nvidia is going to offer its Blackwell AI chips while the Gemini AI model will be the backbone on which Siri will run, answer your queries and do a lot more.
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Apple says it found Gemini to be the most capable foundation for its future AI plans. The company is going to use Gemini AI for its own features but the company is going to be building and running them through its own AI data servers and private cloud compute system which ensures that all the user data remains private as always.
Google is basically going to be the supplier of the AI model for Apple and the company will be reportedly charged around $1 billion per year to make the model as per its design, specifications and other parameters.
Long awaited
The big launch could be delayed till Apple announces the iOS 27 version at this year’s WWDC 2026 conference next week where we should get more details and a clearer roadmap for its AI chatbot and hardware that will be powered by the new model.
Apple will also hope that the new CEO John Ternus brings his lucky charm to the company which finally makes the much awaited Siri run the way Apple has advertised and marketed over the last few years.







