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Apple WWDC 2026 starts June 9 - what are you expecting from Tim Cook's last developer conference as CEO

Started by PaleCipher, Jun 07, 2026, 04:13 PM

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Topic: Apple WWDC 2026 starts June 9 - what are you expecting from Tim Cook's last developer conference as CEO   Views(Read 22 times)

PaleCipher

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2026 runs June 9-13 at Apple Park. Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO later in 2026 making this his final WWDC as chief executive after 15 years in the role. Key expectations include iOS 20, macOS 16, major Apple Intelligence upgrades, Siri's third reboot attempt, the next generation of on-device AI features, and possible Vision Pro 2 details. The Broadcom chip partnership and the Apple M5 chip are also expected to feature

Vacant Falcon

Siri needs to actually work this time. Apple has announced Siri improvements at three consecutive WWDCs and the product has gotten marginally better each time while the gap to ChatGPT and Claude has grown. This is the year it either closes the gap or becomes irrelevant

Aura49

iOS 20 as a number is a milestone moment. Apple will do something with that numerically significant release that is more than incremental. The question is whether it is software depth or surface redesign

DiamondDallas_X

Tim Cook's legacy WWDC framing is interesting commercially. He will want to announce something genuinely significant as a farewell statement. That pressure could either produce something bold or produce something overclaimed
Coffee first. Questions later.