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Michael Tsai - Blog - Taphouse 1.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - StopTheMadness Pro 26 Michael Tsai - Blog - Mac External Display Support Reference Michael Tsai - Blog - Bartender Pro Michael Tsai - Blog - ARC Overhead in Swift Sorting Michael Tsai - Blog - Iris 1.0 Michael Tsai - Blog - Halide Mark III Michael Tsai - Blog - !Camera Michael Tsai - Blog - Project Indigo Michael Tsai - Blog - Unpro Camera Michael Tsai - Blog - Iris Rejected From the App Store Michael Tsai - Blog - OpenAI Model’s Proof of Erdős Unit Distance Problem Michael Tsai - Blog - Apps for YouTube℠™®•! Michael Tsai - Blog - Google’s Intelligent Search Box Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple Asks Supreme Court to Review Epic Ruling Michael Tsai - Blog - Stats Visualization in Apple Sports Michael Tsai - Blog - Cleve Moler, RIP Michael Tsai - Blog - Steve Jobs in Exile Michael Tsai - Blog - Leaving CloudKit Michael Tsai - Blog - Lawsuits Claim OpenAI and Perplexity Shared User Data for Advertising Michael Tsai - Blog - Inkwell Rejected From the App Store Michael Tsai - Blog - Hijacking Apps Using Archive Utility Michael Tsai - Blog - Core Data Lab 3.0 Michael Tsai - Blog - Updating Shared Shortcuts Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple vs. Indian Antitrust Regulator Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple’s 2026 Accessibility Feature Preview Michael Tsai - Blog - How Fake Contacts Can Fix Dictation’s Proper Noun Problems Michael Tsai - Blog - Fantastical at 15 Michael Tsai - Blog - Fortnite Returns to the App Store Except in Australia Michael Tsai - Blog - Kickstart 1.0 Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple Gift Card Scheme Michael Tsai - Blog - Claude Desktop App Michael Tsai - Blog - Memory Integrity Enforcement Exploit Michael Tsai - Blog - Hardening Firefox With Mythos Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple Developer App 11.0 Michael Tsai - Blog - OmniFocus 4.8.10 Michael Tsai - Blog - SwiftUI: @State and the Attribute Graph Michael Tsai - Blog - APFS Folder Clones Michael Tsai - Blog - Amazon Tokenmaxxing Michael Tsai - Blog - Chrome’s Huge weights.bin File Michael Tsai - Blog - OmniOutliner 6.1 Michael Tsai - Blog - Xcode 26.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - macOS 15.7.7 and macOS 14.8.7 Michael Tsai - Blog - iOS 18.7.9 and iPadOS 18.7.9 Michael Tsai - Blog - macOS 26.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - watchOS 26.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - tvOS 26.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - visionOS 26.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - audioOS 26.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - Reddit Pushes Web Visitors to App Michael Tsai - Blog - Ask Jeeves Shuts Down Michael Tsai - Blog - Building Shopie for Mac With SwiftUI Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple Sued for Removing Rave App From Store Michael Tsai - Blog - Sendy 7 Michael Tsai - Blog - Arq Restore Notes Michael Tsai - Blog - iOS 27: Custom Wallet Passes Michael Tsai - Blog - Delayed Siri Features Settlement Michael Tsai - Blog - Software Brain Michael Tsai - Blog - macOS Text Replacement Export/Import Michael Tsai - Blog - The Problem With the Touch Bar Michael Tsai - Blog - GyazMail 1.8 Michael Tsai - Blog - 2026 Six Colors Apple in the Enterprise Report Card Michael Tsai - Blog - MacBook Neo and How the iPad Could Be Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple’s Q2 2026 Results Michael Tsai - Blog - Claude at Apple Michael Tsai - Blog - War on Adobe Michael Tsai - Blog - Photoshop’s “Modern” Spectrum User Interface Michael Tsai - Blog - Zig’s Anti-AI Contribution Policy Michael Tsai - Blog - Giving Up on the Vision Pro Michael Tsai - Blog - External Purchase Fee Stay Reversed Michael Tsai - Blog - Retcon 1.6 Michael Tsai - Blog - Acorn 8.5 Michael Tsai - Blog - California’s BASED Act Defeated Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple Invites 1.8 Michael Tsai - Blog - The Wide Range of Find My–Compatible Devices Michael Tsai - Blog - My Favorite Apple Accessory Michael Tsai - Blog - Fix iPhone Autocoreet Pleaese Michael Tsai - Blog - Git Tower 16 Michael Tsai - Blog - I Regret the Blood Pact I Have Made With iCloud Photos Michael Tsai - Blog - Mac Easter Eggs Michael Tsai - Blog - What’s That “Structured” in Structured Concurrency? Michael Tsai - Blog - Stolen Device Protection May Protect You From Accessing Your Own Device Michael Tsai - Blog - NetNewsWire 7.0.4 Michael Tsai - Blog - iOS 26.4.2 and iPadOS 26.4.2 Michael Tsai - Blog - Character in iPhone Password Removed From Keyboard Michael Tsai - Blog - Little Snitch for Linux Michael Tsai - Blog - 2025 Apple Vision Accessibility Report Card Michael Tsai - Blog - John Ternus Replaces Tim Cook Michael Tsai - Blog - The Quadrant Was Now Complete Michael Tsai - Blog - Filing the Sharp Edges Off a MacBook Michael Tsai - Blog - Copilot Everything Michael Tsai - Blog - Design for Repairability Michael Tsai - Blog - Fast Thumbnails With CGImageSource Michael Tsai - Blog - John Deere Right-to-Repair Settlement Michael Tsai - Blog - Globalstar Takeover Michael Tsai - Blog - Codex for Almost Everything Michael Tsai - Blog - Perplexity Personal Computer Michael Tsai - Blog - Xcode 26.4.1 Michael Tsai - Blog - Gemini App for Mac
Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple Foundation Models in appleOS 27
Michael J. Tsai · 2026-06-17 · via Michael Tsai

Apple:

At the heart of this architecture is our third generation of Apple Foundation Models (AFM), a family of five foundation models custom-built in collaboration with Google. These span from on-device models to server-based models running on Private Cloud Compute.

Apple Foundation Models are built to unlock a wide range of helpful experiences for our users, like an entirely new Siri and intelligent tools that make everyday apps smarter and more useful.

Hartley Charlton:

“The amount of the Google Assistant we use is none,” Federighi said, explaining that Apple uses none of the Gemini models deployed to Google’s customers, none of Google’s client-side code, and no Google Search infrastructure as the knowledge backbone.

Federico Viticci:

The cloud models hosted on Private Cloud Compute are interesting: they’re not “Gemini” models; they’re Apple Foundation Models trained using proprietary data via RL, which were then “refined” with data from Google’s “frontier” models.

[…]

I’ve been covering the AFM family of models for a while now, and AFM Core Advanced is one of the most interesting on-device models I’ve read about in a while, especially in the context of model size for mobile devices and built-in multimodality with support for text, images, and audio. I’m very keen to play around with this model and understand how it holds up in practice. I wonder if the new CLI (!) for AFM will let you test this one.

Awni Hannun:

It’s very cool that Apple shipped a 20B parameter on-device.

You can’t put 20B parameters in RAM at any reasonable precision. To make it work they are using pretty exotic architecture by today’s standards.

A small model predicts from the query (or prompt) which experts to load from Nand into RAM. The key distinction from a typical MoE is that you do this once per query and then generate all the tokens with the same experts (instead of switching the experts for every token).

Greg Pierce:

Looks like there’s still a 4K context size on local FoundationModels. Pretty limiting.

Kyle Howells:

Really disappointed SwiftUI’s result builder syntax has infected FoundationModels API too.

How did a million modifier methods become the default way to build APIs?

It’s horrible for discoverability, code completion, documentation.

Steve Troughton-Smith:

FoundationModels is one of the highlights of this WWDC; I think it’s now finally what we hoped we were getting two years ago, and thought we were getting last year (just the models themselves were barely up for it then). I finally feel like I can build features with it, though I really don’t like the Sword of Damocles Apple is holding above Private Cloud Compute and how it can permanently lock you out of using the models forever across all your apps if you hit a download threshold. Poison pill

John Gruber (Mastodon):

These strict limits don’t seem to be getting as much attention as they should. It’s nice that for small developers who meet the above criteria, access to PCC has no cost. But there’s no way (yet?) to buy your way out of these limits.

[…]

The “fewer than 2 million first-time app downloads from any of their apps” restriction is particularly notable. It’s not 2 million installations for apps that are using PCC, but 2 million downloads for any app the developer has ever released.

Chad Podoski:

Is there a real time count somewhere of total lifetime downloads for a developer account, so one can plan if they at risk of the switch tripping? Reminds me of the small business qualifications. I had to try to figure out if an employers developer account was going to exceed the revenue threshold for the year. I was left trying to determine it from sales reports, not to mention sales date versus pay out date confusion. I think I botched the calculation in the end.

Anthropic (Hacker News):

Claude for Foundation Models is a Swift package that makes Claude available as a server-side language model in Apple’s Foundation Models framework. The package conforms Claude to the framework’s LanguageModel protocol, so you drive it with the same LanguageModelSession API you use for Apple’s on-device model: respond(to:), streaming, guided generation, and tool calling all work the same way.

Requests go directly from your app to the Claude API; Apple is not in the request path and does not see prompts or responses. Usage is billed to your Anthropic account at standard API pricing.

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