Apple's upcoming rollout of Apple Intelligence, set to debut this fall with iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and iOS 18, won't initially include the Apple Vision Pro. However, recent reports from Bloomberg hint that integration could happen as soon as 2025, leveraging the headset's M2 processor and ample 16GB RAM, which exceed typical Mac requirements for such features.
Despite the technical feasibility, challenges remain regarding user experience within the mixed reality environment of the Apple Vision Pro. While Apple positions the headset as a productivity tool, ensuring seamless integration of Apple Intelligence features is crucial.
Concerns about potential strain on Apple's cloud computing infrastructure have been raised, although dismissed in the report relative to the broader scale of Mac and iPhone user bases. Apple Vision Pro sales are expected to be significantly lower in volume compared to these devices.
Moreover, full-fledged Apple Intelligence capabilities are anticipated to roll out gradually, starting in 2025 and initially limited to US English. This staggered introduction aligns with Apple's methodical approach to feature deployment across its product ecosystem.
