Apple Intelligence, unusually for a major Apple project, isn’t a product in the sense that it won’t be packaged in a box for $899. It’s a feature, which means that its success or failure won’t just depend on its innate qualities, but also on the method Apple uses to bundle and sell it. The most obvious way to monetize Apple Intelligence is by using it as a differentiator for premium hardware. After all, it requires considerable processing muscle. As
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