Apple's AI Siri will be held back by aging devices, Morgan Stanley says


Attendees watch a presentation during Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California, U.S., June 8, 2026. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

June 9 (Reuters) - Apple's ⁠newly introduced AI Siri will have limited use ⁠across much of the company's install base ‌because older iPhones lack the capabilities to run advanced AI features, Morgan Stanley said in a research note on Tuesday.

More than ​850 million iPhones are incapable of ⁠running basic Apple ⁠Intelligence queries, and more than 1.3 billion iPhones cannot ⁠use advanced ‌Siri features, the brokerage said.

The long-delayed Siri overhaul was the centrepiece of Apple's ⁠annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, with the ​world's most ‌valuable smartphone maker betting on the feature to ⁠keep pace ​with rivals including OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini and Anthropic's Claude.

Selling hardware on the strength of software is challenging, ⁠Morgan Stanley cautioned, even as ​AI accessibility ranks among the leading drivers of smartphone upgrades.

Siri AI is available on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone ⁠15 Pro Max and iPhone 16 models or later, according to Apple's website.

The bottleneck for the upgraded Siri and AI tools comes down to chip architecture ​and memory. Users need 12 ⁠GB of unified memory to run the most advanced ​Siri features, owing to the ‌volume of on-device processing that ​Apple Intelligence requires, the brokerage said.

(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zaahid)

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