manton
manton

9to5Mac confirming what I thought I heard during the keynote: 8 GB devices are out for on-device AI. I think it’s the right call… Apple’s old models were just too small. But it’s weird that my pretty expensive iPhone 16 Pro Max can’t run local AI.

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rodrigo.rapptor.dev
rodrigo.rapptor.dev

@manton Right? Thought the same thing. Apple’s stinginess with RAM is once again biting us all 🤦🏻‍♂️

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samkrahl
samkrahl

@manton I feel like ‘terrible customer treatment’ is a better word than ‘weird’. The iPhone 16 Pro Max was sold as the Apple Intelligence phone. That promise has never and now will never be fulfilled.

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manton
manton

@samkrahl Yeah, the question now is whether all AI on older phones will use the cloud, and if so will there be any limits? For example, having to pay for iCloud+ to use promised features.

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j4ck.xyz
j4ck.xyz

@manton rip. none of my devices can. do you know if this is just that they cannot run local models (but still can use PCC), or can they not use PCC?

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manton
manton

@j4ck.xyz I think they still use private cloud. It’s an interesting trade-off because the cloud should actually be better, if it’s fast enough.

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j4ck.xyz
j4ck.xyz

@manton hope so!

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tim1724@mastodon.social
tim1724@mastodon.social

@manton also, only M3 or later Macs

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alexr@mastodon.online
alexr@mastodon.online

@manton The 16 Pro was explicitly sold as having Apple Intelligence-capable hardware.

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manton
manton

@alexr Another class action lawsuit waiting to happen? Maybe Apple will be generous with AI private cloud usage for 16 Pro to help offset no local AI.

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