Apple's WWDC Invite Hides a Big Siri Tease, Memory Woes Hit Macs

That glowing '26' in Apple's WWDC invite? It's a nod to a completely revamped Siri arriving with iOS 27.

Apple's WWDC Invite Hides a Big Siri Tease, Memory Woes Hit Macs

Apple's cryptic WWDC invite isn't just aesthetic flair. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the glowing "26" is a deliberate tease for a major Siri overhaul coming in iOS 27. The redesigned voice assistant will reportedly sport an entirely new interface.

But the hardware side of Apple's roadmap isn't looking as smooth. Memory shortages are threatening to delay the launch of both a new Mac Studio and a touchscreen MacBook Pro by several months. Supply constraints on components could push those releases further into the calendar than Apple originally planned.

The WWDC teaser gives the clearest signal yet that Apple considers the Siri revamp a flagship moment — important enough to embed hints directly in its developer conference branding. Whether the hardware delays dampen the momentum remains to be seen.