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New Apple TV 4K with A17 Pro chip and faster HomePod mini expected soon

Leaks from Apple’s own code suggest a major Apple TV 4K upgrade to the A17 Pro along with a quicker, smarter HomePod mini featuring an updated wireless chip.

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Apple’s next living-room refresh looks less like a small product cycle and more like the company quietly swapping out the brains behind two of its most personal devices. Leaks dug out of Apple’s own code point to a beefier Apple TV 4K powered by the A17 Pro and a speed-bumped HomePod mini that borrows a watch-class S-series system-in-package — upgrades that, if true, are as much about Apple’s AI ambitions as they are about raw performance.

Over the last few days multiple outlets have traced references in Apple’s internal software to chips that don’t belong in the current product lines. MacRumors — whose reporting others have amplified — says tvOS code mentions the A17 Pro for “AppleTV6,1” and related symbols that line up with a 2025 refresh of the streaming box. That’s a substantial step up from the current 2022 Apple TV 4K, which ships with an A15 Bionic.

At the same time, the same round of leaks points to a minor but meaningful HomePod mini upgrade: rather than reuse the older S-series silicon in its present form, Apple appears to be moving the mini to a newer S-family system-in-package — the kind of chip that powers recent Apple Watch models. The implication: faster response times, better on-device processing for voice and AI tasks, and lower latency when Siri gets involved.

Apple’s software revamp this year — the Liquid Glass visual language and the wider “Apple Intelligence” push — gives the hardware a clear destination. tvOS 26’s new UI and features are polished, but some of the heavier new experiences Apple is promising (on-device intelligence, more advanced natural-language features, local model inference, and richer media-handling) will benefit from more powerful silicon and updated wireless subsystems. Those are precisely the things an A17 Pro and a next-gen wireless chip can help with.

The leaks also hint at a refreshed wireless solution — Apple’s long-rumored in-house “Proxima” wireless chip — which would bring Apple TV’s networking closer to its MacBooks and future iPhones and could add Wi-Fi 6E or otherwise improved band management. For a device whose job is streaming large, high-bitrate files and coordinating HomeKit accessories, the network matters almost as much as the SoC.

If you squint at the Apple TV as “just a streaming dongle,” a move to A17 Pro might read like overkill. In practice, here’s what it could enable:

  • Faster on-device AI — local language models or inference for Siri/Apple Intelligence will run quicker and with lower latency.
  • Richer gaming on Apple Arcade — better GPU performance for more ambitious, console-adjacent titles (Apple has been nudging Apple TV toward gaming for years).
  • Improved codec handling — hardware decoding for newer video formats (AV1 variants, higher-efficiency HDR pipelines) and better audio processing with less power draw.
  • Future-proofing for new UI effects — the Liquid Glass UI is elegant but also more dynamic; an A17 Pro gives Apple headroom to layer animations and intelligent features without bogging down navigation.

That said, for many owners, the 2022 Apple TV 4K already feels fast for day-to-day navigation and streaming. Which suggests that Apple’s priorities are less about “the TV felt slow” and more about enabling Apple Intelligence and new services in the living room. (Translation: don’t buy a new box purely to speed up the home screen.)

The HomePod mini has been Apple’s pint-sized home hub since 2020, and it’s due for a refresh. Multiple reports tie a new HomePod mini to a faster S-series-like SiP and possibly the same new wireless chip expected in the Apple TV. The net result would be snappier Siri replies, more capable on-device processing for audio-based features, and tighter integration with Apple Intelligence — essentially turning the mini into a more proactive, less laggy assistant.

From the leaks it looks like Apple is lining these updates up for a late-2025 window — broadly “this fall” or “within the next three months.” Apple tends to announce refreshes either at a September event or in October/November product pushes; a summer code leak like this usually signals that the company is near the finish line.

Price is unknown yet. Apple’s strategy with the Apple TV 4K has been to keep a relatively modest hardware price and subsidize services and ecosystem lock-in. Expect any new box to carry a similar MSRP to the current model at launch, with the usual holiday discounting cycle following shortly after.

If you’re a casual streamer happy with Netflix, Prime Video and the occasional Apple TV+ watch party, the current A15-based Apple TV 4K remains excellent. If you care about the fastest Siri responses, want lower latency for home-AI features, or see Apple TV as a more serious gaming device, waiting a few months could make sense.

On paper, an A17 Pro in a streaming box and an S-class bump in a tiny speaker are incremental upgrades. In practice, the move looks more strategic than incremental: it’s Apple adding compute where it plans to run more local AI, reducing latency for voice interactions, and tightening the network capabilities for a house full of smart devices. That’s not just about a snappier home screen — it’s about putting the living room on the same technical footing as iPhones and MacBooks for the next phase of Apple’s software story.

If Apple is serious about making Siri feel less like an occasional convenience and more like a responsive, intelligent companion, those silicon changes matter. For the rest of us, the upgrades are welcome, but unlikely to be life-changing — unless, of course, you’re the kind of person who shrieks internally every time Siri takes an extra second to answer.


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