Apple WWDC June 8: The Announcement That Could Move AAPL – Gotrade

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Gotrade News – Apple opens its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8, with the keynote at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Wall Street is treating the event as the most important AI catalyst for the stock this year.
The rebuilt Siri, reportedly powered by a custom Google Gemini model, is the headline investors are watching. A credible AI story could close the perception gap against Microsoft and Alphabet.
According to The Motley Fool, the rebuilt Siri is the single announcement that could move Apple (AAPL) the most. The assistant is reportedly built on a 1.2 trillion parameter system developed with Google.
The Fool reports that Apple pays Google roughly $1 billion a year for access to the custom model. Sensitive queries run on Apple’s private servers, with the cloud model handling heavier reasoning tasks.
Per TechRepublic, Siri 2.0 is expected to behave more like a chatbot than a voice assistant. A dedicated Siri app with an Extensions feature will span iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27.
TechRepublic adds that Apple will let users hand questions off to third-party chatbots, including Claude or Gemini, when installed. Vision Pro is also adding Bluetooth eye-tracking control for compatible power wheelchairs.
As reported by Yahoo Finance, Morgan Stanley analyst Erik Woodring called WWDC the year’s key catalyst for Apple. He flags a bull case of $365 to $385, with upside to $440 on a clear agentic AI narrative.
Bank of America lifted its target to $380 from $330. The firm projects $15 billion to $30 billion in AI-related revenue by fiscal 2030.
Melius analyst Ben Reitzes raised his target to $385, citing what he called real AI sizzle. The rating shift underscores how the sell side is repositioning ahead of Monday’s keynote.
Wedbush’s Dan Ives went further, moving his target from $350 to $400, the highest among major firms. The setup mirrors the 20 point outperformance Apple posted after WWDC 2024, per Morgan Stanley’s read on positioning.
Tim Cook framed the partnership carefully, saying the Google collaboration is going well. He added that Apple is happy with its independent work alongside the deal.
That balance matters because AAPL trades near $306 with a P/E around 37 times. The multiple leaves little room for a soft AI narrative on Monday.
The read-through to Alphabet is the cleanest cross-stock signal investors should track on Monday. A confirmed Gemini integration could lift Google’s enterprise AI positioning while pressuring Microsoft’s premium Copilot pricing.
Apple guided fiscal Q2 revenue up 17% year over year to $111.2 billion, with iPhone sales up 22%. Hardware momentum gives Siri 2.0 a wider distribution surface than rivals can match.
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Rendy Andriyanto
Jun 2, 2026
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