As always, Apple’s plans are subject to change, and, in recent years as Apple’s stable of operating systems has grown, WWDC has remained mostly software focused. The last big hardware announcements at WWDC were in 2013, when Apple pre-announced a new Mac Pro and introduced a new MacBook Air refresh alongside a couple of other odds and ends. Rumors have also suggested we could see a new iPad and an Amazon Echo-esque Siri speaker at WWDC, which would be quite a bit of hardware given that we’re also likely to see new major releases of iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS at the same keynote.
Speaking of the Mac Pro, desktops remain conspicuous in their absence from the Bloomberg report. Apple said recently that it is planning a new iMac refresh with professional users in mind as well as an all-new Mac Pro design that rectifies the flaws of the 2013 design, but the company is apparently not ready to talk about either computer. As for the Mac Mini, last updated in October of 2014, Apple recently acknowledged that the device exists but made no definitive statements about its future.