Earlier this year, the "Bloomberg" agency reported that Apple intended to host its long-delayed new Siri models on Google servers, not on Apple's own private cloud computing system. This morning, "The Information" published similar information.
The editorial team reports that Google has been tasked with managing Siri servers in its data centers, while adhering to Apple's privacy standards.
According to detailed information from "The Information," Apple's private cloud computing system is not powerful enough to perform this task. It is noted that the system also lacks sufficient power and is currently underutilized. The company uses, on average, only about 10% of its capacity, which leads to already manufactured Apple servers remaining unused on warehouse shelves.
