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Apple Intelligence Apparently Too Smart for M1 Macs After Listing Error

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Last updated: 2025/11/12 at 8:47 AM
News Room Published 12 November 2025
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Apple’s website is causing some confusion among Mac owners, and for good reason – its device compatibility listing for Apple Intelligence appears to have dropped support for M1 Macs.

The U.S. version of its Apple Intelligence webpage has been updated at the bottom to list “M2 or later” Mac models as eligible for the AI features, replacing the long-standing “M1 and later” requirement.

However, regional versions – including the UK and Canada sites – continue to reference M1 Macs as compatible with Apple Intelligence. Meanwhile, Apple’s support page, titled “How to get Apple Intelligence” and dated November 10, still lists “Mac with M1 or later” under the device requirements.

Looking at the difference between the live webpage and the last archived snapshot from November 6, Apple appears to have intentionally changed Apple Vision Pro from “M2” to “M2 or later” to reflect the recent launch of the Vision Pro with M5 chip. But whoever did the edit also appears to have erroneously changed the Macs in the list to “M2 or later” as well.

On the Canada and UK pages, Apple has not yet updated the Vision Pro to “M2 or later”, which is another sign that this is exactly what has happened. We expect Apple will correct the U.S. webpage later today once it learns of the mistake.

Apple Intelligence began rolling out in October 2024, bringing generative and contextual AI tools across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It touts a range of capabilities, including composing text and emails, generating images, summarizing documents and texts, and more.

We are still waiting for Apple to release a more advanced version of Siri with contextual awareness that has been promised since last year. Apple is expected to roll out the new version of ‌Siri‌ around March or April 2026.

(Thanks, Jason!)

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