Bloomberg News reporter Mark Gurman wrote in his earlier "Power On" column:Point out.Apple Intelligence serviceIt is also expected to be installed in the Vision Pro virtual vision headset. At the same time, Apple has also begun to create new operating systems such as iOS 19 and iPadOS 19.
Judging from the hardware specifications of Vision Pro, its M2 processor and 16GB of memory are more than enough to run the "Apple Intelligence" service. Therefore, Apple will likely announce the news of this service coming to Vision Pro when it officially releases the "Apple Intelligence" service in the fall.
On the other hand, Mark Gurman also believes that Apple seems to have no follow-up actions after previously negotiating cooperation with Meta. The reason seems to be that Apple has opinions on Meta's user privacy practices. Therefore, in addition to announcing cooperation with OpenAI, Apple is more likely to cooperate with Google and Anthropic next, and plans to announce the official launch of the "Apple Intelligence" service this fall to announce the new partnership.
As for the official launch of the "Apple Intelligence" service this fall, it may initially be limited to use in the United States. It is expected to be launched in other countries and regions until 2025. It is not yet confirmed whether it will be launched in the European Union in the future.
In addition to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, tvOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia and visionOS 2, which Apple plans to release this fall, it is also currently working on iOS 19, codenamed "Luck", macOS 16, codenamed "Cheer", watchOS 12, codenamed "Nepali", and visionOS 3, codenamed "Discovery", which are expected to be unveiled during WWDC 2025 next year.
If nothing unexpected happens, Apple should have already started developing hardware products for 2025, but no news will be disclosed to the public at present.



