Apple Intelligence and predictive coding in Xcode for intel-based Macs

Apple intelligence and predictive coding for Xcode is a great feature but sadly it is not available for intel based Macs. I'd really appreciate if it will also be launched for intel based Macs.



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MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 15.2

Posted on Jan 23, 2025 09:50 PM

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Posted on Jan 24, 2025 01:37 AM

All of the devices that support some form of Apple Intelligence have

  • Apple Silicon chips (A-series or M-series) with Neural Engines
  • At least 8 GB of RAM


"Neural Engine" is Apple's name for a specialized hardware co-processor to accelerate some types of computation frequently done in AI applications. It's like a GPU – but for AI, instead of for drawing. Since all of the A-series chips and M-series chips come from the same big family, you can safely assume that a lot of code for Apple Intelligence is shared among platforms (iPhones/iOS, iPads/iPadOS, Macs/macOS).


Even though Intel is now building AI co-processors into some of their microprocessor chips, the older Intel chips in existing Intel-based Macs do not have that feature.


So

  • Existing Intel-based Macs might not have the horsepower needed to run Apple Intelligence features smoothly
  • Even if they did, it might take a huge amount of effort to port Apple Intelligence to a few Intel-based machines which might not be in line for too many more macOS updates, anyway.


Given that, I don't see it happening.

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Jan 24, 2025 01:37 AM in response to Sharnabh

All of the devices that support some form of Apple Intelligence have

  • Apple Silicon chips (A-series or M-series) with Neural Engines
  • At least 8 GB of RAM


"Neural Engine" is Apple's name for a specialized hardware co-processor to accelerate some types of computation frequently done in AI applications. It's like a GPU – but for AI, instead of for drawing. Since all of the A-series chips and M-series chips come from the same big family, you can safely assume that a lot of code for Apple Intelligence is shared among platforms (iPhones/iOS, iPads/iPadOS, Macs/macOS).


Even though Intel is now building AI co-processors into some of their microprocessor chips, the older Intel chips in existing Intel-based Macs do not have that feature.


So

  • Existing Intel-based Macs might not have the horsepower needed to run Apple Intelligence features smoothly
  • Even if they did, it might take a huge amount of effort to port Apple Intelligence to a few Intel-based machines which might not be in line for too many more macOS updates, anyway.


Given that, I don't see it happening.

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