The on-device AI race in 2026 comes down to three chip approaches: Apple’s Neural Engine, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon NPU, and MediaTek’s APU. For phone buyers, here’s what actually differs and what it means for you.
Apple’s Neural Engine
Apple’s advantage is tight integration: the Neural Engine, the OS and Apple’s own models are designed together. The result is smooth, efficient on-device AI for features like photo processing, transcription and the new Siri. The trade-off is you’re locked into Apple’s ecosystem and its pace of rollout.
Qualcomm Snapdragon NPU
Qualcomm has made on-device AI its headline pitch, with NPUs built to run sizeable language models locally. Premium Android phones lean on this for live translation, image generation and assistant features. It’s the most openly marketed AI silicon and powers the widest range of flagships.
MediaTek APU
MediaTek’s APU has closed the gap impressively, bringing capable on-device AI to mid-range phones — not just flagships. For value buyers, this is arguably the most consequential development, democratising features that were once premium-only.
What It Means for Buyers
For most people, the chip brand matters less than whether the specific phone enables the AI features you want. Apple offers the smoothest integrated experience; Qualcomm powers the broadest flagship AI; MediaTek brings it to affordable phones. Buy the phone, not the chip name.
Comparison updated June 2026.

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