It would be neat, but iPhone hardware has limited memory (and iOS limits that usage further). It would be much faster and higher-quality to run it as an API request like it is today.
Given the incentive, it can push the hardware in this direction.
Or they’ll do a home network device like implement it like a HomeKit hub. So the plugged in resource has more computational power and feeds it to iphones when nearby. Disconnected, the iphone uses a much more rudimentary one or falls back to Siri or a cloud service.
Or they’ll do a home network device like implement it like a HomeKit hub. So the plugged in resource has more computational power and feeds it to iphones when nearby. Disconnected, the iphone uses a much more rudimentary one or falls back to Siri or a cloud service.