Apple to Revamp Siri with Google Gemini and Nvidia AI Power? Major WWDC 2026 Reveal Expected
Apple plans its biggest Siri upgrade yet by marrying Apple Intelligence with Google Gemini and Nvidia AI hardware, a move aimed at turning Siri into a more capable, chatbot-style assistant. The plan, expected at WWDC 2026, which starts June 8, point to routing advanced requests through Google's Gemini cloud while retaining on-device execution for basic tasks like timers, texts, and weather checks. Nvidia's Blackwell B200 chips would power the cloud-based processing behind the upgrade, supporting mass AI workloads. Apple emphasizes privacy through Confidential Computing and its Private Cloud Compute platform, even as data traverses the network for complex queries. Insiders say Apple has negotiated with Google to handle heavier Siri processing in Gemini, a shift that could sharpen context handling and multi-step task execution beyond current limitations. The shift also raises privacy questions, which Apple aims to address with encryption and on-device fallbacks for everyday actions. If realized, the upgrade would position Siri closer to rival conversational AIs and sustain Apple’s stance in the AI race, while maintaining a narrative of on-device privacy via Private Cloud Compute alongside cloud-based capabilities. Industry observers will watch WWDC for specifics on latency, developer access, and whether hybrid on-device/cloud modes will be optional.







