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Report: New Apple TV, HomePod mini set to launch this fall; Siri Remote ‘refresh’ possible

According to the latest edition of the Power On newsletter, Apple is gearing up to finally launch new versions of the Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini later this year – alongside the long-awaited release of next-generation Siri in iOS 27. These devices will largely be chip upgrades, though the Apple TV 4K may get an updated Siri Remote.

New Apple TV and HomePod mini set for the Fall

If you’ve been following rumors consistently, you likely know that a next-generation Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini have been on the cusp of release for quite some time.

That said, the reason these new devices have taken so long is because Apple has largely been wanting to tie these new hardware releases to its new Apple Intelligence features, which haven’t yet come together – until now, hopefully. From the newsletter:

These refreshes have been held back for many, many months because they were designed to launch in tandem with the new Siri and Apple Intelligence updates. That software is now scheduled for this fall, following numerous delays.

Gurman’s reporting doesn’t specify what new chips will be going into which new products. However, it’s largely believed that the Apple TV 4K will be getting a bump from the A15 chip to the A17 Pro chip, and the HomePod mini will get a bump from the S5 chip to the S9 chip.

A17 Pro will give Apple TV 4K the juice to run Apple’s models locally, but the S9 chip most definitely cannot, so any new Apple Intelligence features on HomePod mini would likely be reliant on cloud streaming.

Outside of the newer chipsets, the new Apple TV 4K may come with a new Siri Remote, though it’s unclear how substantial the changes will be. It could be an internal refresh or an all-new design:

There is, I’m told, a possibility the remote will be refreshed in some form, but the box itself will look similar to the current version, which is an incarnation of the 2010 industrial design. (And even the remote update could just be a minor change inside the accessory, rather than something noticeable.)

Wrap up

While we can’t say for certain until WWDC actually takes place, it does sound like Apple finally has its AI rollout in order. Largely in thanks to its new deal with Google to use licensed Gemini models on Private Cloud Compute, some level of internal reorganization, and a lot more time to work on it.

Top comment by AliceMac

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I don’t care about the AI stuff, but getting a chip that can play AV1 video and not overheat when playing 4k on Plex/Infuse would be great.

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If all goes according to plan, though, updated versions of the Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini should be debuting this fall.

Are you going to pick up a new Apple TV 4K or HomePod mini? Do you even care about Apple Intelligence? Let us know in the comments.