Apple AI servers unused in warehouses due to low Apple Intelligence usage

Fans roast “Apple Intelligence” flop as Siri rumored to move into Google’s cloud

TLDR: Apple’s in-house AI servers are underused and underpowered, so it may host the new Siri on Google’s cloud. Commenters are split: some roast Apple’s “AI flop,” others say the servers aren’t needed yet and outsourcing is smart. It matters because Siri’s future may rely on Google’s muscle.

Apple built fancy AI servers… and then left them chilling in warehouses. Reports say its in-house setup, Private Cloud Compute, is underpowered, underused (only 10% busy!), and too fragmented to handle a big Siri revamp—so Apple is reportedly in talks to let Google run the new Siri on its data centers. Cue the comment-section meltdown. The harshest crowd calls this a faceplant: one user sneered, “Imagine launching such a crappy product that AI servers sit unused in 2026.” Others turned it into a meme, joking Apple should “just scalp the RAM on eBay” because that’s what people actually want.

But not everyone’s doomposting. A calmer voice pointed out the obvious: Siri’s big chatbot features aren’t live yet, and most of Apple’s “Intelligence” tricks run on your iPhone, not the cloud. Meanwhile, long-time Apple watchers say this is classic Cupertino—brilliant at devices, messy at services—accusing internal teams of reinventing wheels while finance frets about duplicative systems. The big debate: is Apple hopelessly behind the cloud giants, or smart to let Google’s seasoned AI infrastructure carry the load while it focuses on iPhones? Either way, it’s drama—Siri’s rumored to be powered by Google’s Gemini next, per The Information and Bloomberg—and the comments are serving the spice.

Key Points

  • Apple is in advanced talks with Google to host new Siri models in Google data centers under Apple’s privacy standards.
  • Apple’s Private Cloud Compute averages about 10% utilization, leaving some Apple-manufactured servers idle in warehouses.
  • PCC is described as underpowered and hard to update, using modified M2 Ultra chips insufficient for frontier models like Gemini.
  • Apple Intelligence features have seen lower-than-expected usage, reducing immediate demand on PCC and reflecting poorly on the buildout.
  • Apple already uses Google’s cloud for some iCloud storage; overhauling Apple’s fragmented cloud stack is a long-term effort.

Hottest takes

“just scalp the RAM on eBay” — abeyer
“Imagine launching such a shitty product that AI servers are sitting unused in 2026” — siva7
“Let the rest of big tech fight each other to death over cloud” — Hasz
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