Perplexity praises Mac mini for Personal Computer deployment
Perplexity praises Mac mini for Personal Computer deployment
Publish Date: 2026-05-02 08:34:00
Source Domain: appleinsider.com
Perplexity’s Personal Computer arrived on Mac first because it was the best for locally deploying the agentic AI platform, the company has declared.
During Apple’s quarterly financial results. CEO Kevan Parekh referenced to the growing use of the Mac as a base of operations for AI platforms. Parekh namechecked Perplexity as one such company, taking advantage of Apple Silicon and its unified memory structure.
Ahead of Apple’s results release and analyst call, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas talked about the Mac during its Ask NYC enterprise and finance event. Specifically, how Personal Computer, its agentic AI platform that works with local files, was made for use on Mac.
Personal Computer is a version of Perplexity’s Computer that uses multiple agents to perform tasks for the user. A key difference is that it handles tasks from a local computer, such as a Mac mini, instead of the cloud.
The local nature of the tool also means it has access to the user’s files on the Mac mini, with it able to create and edit them depending on the task at hand.
Deployment capacity and interconnectedness
Deemed one of the best and most accessible ways to deploy Personal Computer, the Mac mini has been seized upon by users for the purpose of bringing Perplexity’s AI system into their homes and offices. It’s a combination of the cloud-based service and the local files owned by the user working in a single hybrid setup.
To Perplexity, the Mac mini is one of the “best ways to deploy” Personal Computer “at full capacity.” With the nature of work spanning the iPhone and the Mac, Personal Computer “builds on the continuity Apple users already expect” to get their tasks done.
This continuity between the iPhone and Mac is important, especially since users can command Personal Computer to do things on their Mac from their iPhone.
Since its launch in March, Computer has managed to complete more than $2.8 billion in labor-equivalent work. In the case of Perplexity…