Amazon Alexa on-device AI Confirmed: What the AZ3 Chip Handles and What Still Goes to the Cloud
Amazon Alexa’s on-device AI is real, but the split between local processing and cloud processing depends on the type of request, according to Panos Panay’s CNBC comments on July 2, 2026. Panay confirmed Amazon designs end-to-end silicon for Echo and select Fire TV products already in millions of homes, centered on the AZ3 and AZ3 Pro chips. The privacy benefits associated with on-device AI apply only to certain tasks, while complex, generative Alexa+ queries still require Amazon’s cloud. Amazon previously announced AZ3 and AZ3 Pro in September 2025, with device shipments starting in October and November. The AZ3 improves wake-word detection and audio in noise, including a claim of more than 50% fewer false negatives versus older Echo hardware. The AZ3 Pro, used in Echo Studio and specific Echo Show models, supports on-device large-model inference and vision transformer computations.






