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iPhone 17's 8GB Limit Costs It These Two Siri AI Features in iOS 27

Apple this week revealed what its most advanced on-device AI model does, and the feature list is shorter than the hardware requirements might suggest.

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In its Siri AI announcement during WWDC 2026, Apple confirmed that the model powers two things: more expressive Siri voices and a major accuracy gain for systemwide dictation.

Both require 12GB of unified memory. Among current iPhones, that limits the more powerful AI model to the iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max, alongside iPad models with the M4 chip or later, Macs with M3 or later, and Apple Vision Pro with M5.

That's right, the standard iPhone 17 misses out. Having only 8GB to its name – the minimum Apple Intelligence has required since launch – the base flagship model falls short of the new threshold. This is the first time Apple has raised that bar, given that Apple Intelligence has required 8GB since its introduction two years ago.

So What Does 12GB Get You That 8GB Doesn't?

On the voice side, users can adjust the expressiveness and pace of Siri's speech so that the assistant sounds the way they want it. However, it's the dictation feature that includes the more substantial change. Apple's most advanced on-device AI model is said to be able to turn speech into polished text on the fly, handling capitalization, punctuation, and formatting automatically, with improved speech understanding that's meant to cut down on errors.

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Everything else in the Siri AI rollout – personal context, onscreen awareness, web answers, the dedicated Siri app, Visual Intelligence, and Writing Tools – runs on the broader Apple Intelligence device list. That list still includes iPhone 15 Pro, the iPhone 16 series, and iPhone 17.

The 12GB requirement, in other words, does not refer to Siri AI wholesale; it improves how Siri sounds and how well it transcribes. Base iPhone 17 owners will still get the new chatbot-style assistant with iOS 27, they'll just get the older voices and a less precise dictation engine.

Whether that matters will vary from user to user, but for anyone who dictates messages and notes all day, the better transcription is the kind of thing you will likely notice immediately. For everyone else, the difference may be something they can quite happily live with.

iOS 27 is currently in developer beta, with a public beta launching next month and a general release arriving in the fall.

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Top Rated Comments

cihag Avatar
16 hours ago at 02:43 am
Funny that the 16 Pro misses out, as well… With it being marketed as „built for Apple Intelligence“ and all…
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Sebosz Avatar
16 hours ago at 03:11 am

Funny that the 16 Pro misses out, as well… With it being marketed as „built for Apple Intelligence“ and all…
That's how they can avoid another lawsuit - "Built for Apple Intelligence, but not for Siri AI" 🤣
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
16 hours ago at 02:46 am
Not that I care much about AI, and I think the general public may also be sick of AI, but this and the Apple Watch massacre leaves a bitter taste in my mouth. Sure it’s not that much being omitted but a device that is 9 months old should not be left out of anything.

Make it work with 8gb of ram or don’t offer it.

No excuse for this. They had two years to figure this out. Gemini works just fine on my two year old pixel 9 pro even if it took a while for the features to trickle down from the 10 pro.

Again I don’t need nor want all this on my 17, as the Gemini app serves me just fine, the point is I see no excuse for a 9 month old device that may be sold into 2027 being left off of anything.

I think it’s silly, uncool, and getting ridiculous.

They deserve any class actions they may get.

This dub dub was an opportunity to make up for the 2024 debacle and to me it just ended up being a confusing mess that makes me want to turn off Apple Intelligence altogether and hang onto my 17 even longer than planned.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
16 hours ago at 03:31 am
For us here in Poland, it hardly matters at all considering Siri still can't speak Polish for 15+ years and apparently not even an AI revolution is gonna change that anytime soon even though every free AI chat app can pull it off.

I'm using iPhone since very first 2G in 2007 and that device was first to be able to do built-in system-wide VoiceOver and dictation in PL long before Steve Jobs passed away, which puts their current (as in over decade long) "efforts" into shame.

Too bad we pay the same (or higher) price for the device that's not the same feature-wise and actually the most crucial (at least in Apple's marketing) feature is not even there.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple Mac Daz Avatar
17 hours ago at 02:30 am
If it’s a ram issue what’s wrong with the iPad M1 with 16GB being skipped
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
16 hours ago at 02:32 am
The concept that just these two improvements require 4GB of incremental memory is pretty goofy.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)