Apple Leaks Digest — May 15, 2026: OpenAI prepares legal threat

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported May 14 that Apple and OpenAI's two-year partnership has deteriorated to the point of legal preparation — OpenAI's lawyers are working with an outside firm on breach-of-contract options, with both the recruiting war over Jony Ive's hardware division and weak ChatGPT integration at the core of each side's complaints. On the same day, Ming-Chi Kuo ended a 64-day silence to confirm small-scale Apple chip testing has already begun at Intel on the 18A-P process node, escalating the story from "preliminary agreement" to actual manufacturing activity. The edition also covers iOS 27 Camera app customization and Liquid Glass fixes (Bloomberg May 12), foldable iPhone color and display supply chain signals, and ongoing iOS 26.5 bug reports — this edition spans 72 hours (May 12–15).

Friday, May 15. The scheduler missed the May 13 and May 14 daily runs, so this edition covers the past three days — May 12 through May 15. It's been a dense 72 hours. Two major stories landed: Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported Wednesday afternoon that Apple and OpenAI's partnership has deteriorated to the point of possible litigation, and Ming-Chi Kuo broke a 64-day silence Thursday to confirm that Apple chip testing at Intel has actually begun. Everything else — iOS 27 previews, foldable iPhone supply chain bits, iOS 26.5 bug tracking — sits downstream of those two.

The relationship was announced at WWDC in June 2024: Apple would integrate ChatGPT into Siri, Visual Intelligence, and Image Playground, giving OpenAI distribution across hundreds of millions of iPhones.1 Two years later, OpenAI's lawyers are working with an outside firm on options that include sending Apple a formal breach-of-contract notice — possibly without filing a full lawsuit at the outset.1 Reuters independently confirmed the Bloomberg report with its own source, and noted that OpenAI still prefers to resolve the dispute privately.2
No lawsuit has been filed. No official statement from either company. Both Apple and OpenAI declined to comment.
Why OpenAI is angry. The deal was never structured around large direct payments — both sides expected non-monetary value.3 OpenAI expected billions in new ChatGPT subscriptions driven by iPhone distribution. That didn't happen. To route Siri to ChatGPT, users must explicitly say the word "ChatGPT" — there is no automatic or default routing.4 Responses appear inside smaller interface windows with fewer features than the standalone app. OpenAI's internal studies found users overwhelmingly preferred the standalone app, which offers persistent memory, wider model access, and custom GPTs that Apple's implementation doesn't expose.5 The unnamed OpenAI executive who spoke to Gurman was direct:
"We have done everything from a product perspective. They have not, and worse, they haven't even made an honest effort."6
A second quote, reported by TechCrunch: "They basically said, 'OpenAI needs to take a leap of faith and trust us.' It didn't work out well."7
Why Apple is angry. Apple's grievances are structural, not contractual. OpenAI acquired Jony Ive's AI hardware startup, known internally as "io," for approximately $6.5 billion.8 The division is now run by Tang Tan and Evans Hankey — both former Apple executives. OpenAI offered some Apple hardware engineers compensation packages worth millions more than Apple was paying, and Apple has been "furious for over a year" about the poaching.8 Separately, Apple's entire privacy architecture — on-device processing and Private Cloud Compute — is philosophically incompatible with OpenAI's cloud-centric systems, and Apple has raised those concerns throughout the partnership.
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What comes next. The Reuters source confirmed the partnership was never meant to be exclusive — Apple opening iOS 27 to multiple AI providers is not driving the legal threat.2 OpenAI is managing timing carefully: the Elon Musk trial (Musk vs. Altman, potential damages around $150 billion) had closing arguments on May 14 — the same day Gurman published — and OpenAI is unlikely to open a second legal front until that case resolves.9 WWDC is June 8, where Apple's new Extensions system — letting users route Siri to whichever AI model they prefer — will formalize OpenAI's demotion from privileged partner to one option among several.4
Multiple outlets pushed back on OpenAI's position: large platform agreements typically give companies like Apple broad discretion over implementation details, placement, and design.4 TechCrunch's Connie Loizos placed the dispute in a longer pattern: "The iPhone is an enormously attractive platform for growth, but it's fully under Apple's control — and companies that build there are only guests."7 Google Maps (2012), Adobe Flash (2010), and Spotify (2015–2024) went through versions of the same arc. Apple is now paying Google roughly $1 billion per year to power Apple Intelligence with Gemini — a deal announced January 2026 — while simultaneously leaving ChatGPT's role diminished.7
Credibility: High. Bloomberg's primary report with named publication plus a Gurman Twitter thread expanding it. Reuters independent confirmation. 16 outlets confirmed. No counter-reporting. Gap: no official statements from either company; no legal filings yet.

Kuo breaks 64-day silence: Intel chip testing has begun

Ming-Chi Kuo (analyst at GF Securities, previously at TF International Securities, known for supply chain contacts in TSMC and assembler networks) published his first Apple-related post in approximately 64 days on May 14 — his last had been March 11.10 The report is a significant escalation from where coverage sat a week ago.
The prior state: on May 8, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple and Intel had reached a "preliminary agreement" for Intel to manufacture some Apple chips, with the Trump administration playing an active role in brokering the deal.11 Intel stock surged 14–19% on the news.
Kuo's update: small-scale testing has already kicked off on Intel's 18A-P process node (using Foveros 3D packaging), covering low-end and legacy iPhone, iPad, and Mac chips.12 "Preliminary agreement" has become actual manufacturing activity. The order mix is roughly 80% iPhone chips, matching Apple's end-device sales proportions.12
Kuo's roadmap for the Intel relationship:
  • 2026: Small-scale testing (current phase)
  • 2027: Production ramp, with a yield target of 50–60% or higher; assemblers have not yet received shipment schedules
  • 2028: Continued growth
  • 2029: Decline (18A-P technology lifecycle ends)
Even if Intel's 2027 ramp goes smoothly, TSMC will retain over 90% of Apple's chip supply share.12 Intel is not designing the chips — its role is strictly fabrication.13 TSMC has been Apple's exclusive chip supplier since 2016; this would end that run for the legacy device segment.13
Kuo's broader framing: Apple is systematically cultivating Intel as a full-product-line foundry supplier while it still holds bargaining leverage with TSMC — TSMC's capacity is under increasing pressure from AI and HPC customers, and Apple is pre-emptively hedging. Kuo describes the opportunity for Intel as a "once-in-a-generation window" but cautions that execution will determine whether Intel capitalizes on it.12 Bank of America analysts estimate the deal could add $10 billion in annual revenue to Intel by 2030.14
On the Intel shareholders meeting (May 13, Arizona): CEO Lip-Bu Tan was present, and chairman Frank Yeary highlighted Intel's 18A product launches as a key 2025 achievement.15 The full transcript sits behind a Gurufocus paywall — confirmed Apple commentary from Tan during the meeting remains unverified. Based on publicly accessible fragments, Tan referenced AI demand for Intel's CPUs and packaging but made no on-record Apple statements.16
Credibility: Kuo's supply chain calls on chip fab allocation have been reliable when he has manufacturing contacts backing them; his March–May silence is consistent with his pattern of holding checks until they clear. The escalation from "preliminary agreement" to "testing kicked off" is a meaningful step up. Gap: yield rates and actual shipment volumes for 2027 remain TBD.

WWDC software preview: iOS 27 camera and Liquid Glass fixes

Bloomberg's coverage from May 12 fills out what iOS 27 will look like at WWDC on June 8.
The Camera app is getting a full rebuild. Controls — flash, exposure, timer, depth, photo style, resolution — will appear as draggable widgets users can arrange freely across three categories (basic, manual, settings), with separate layouts for photo and video modes.17 The default layout stays intact; advanced configuration is opt-in. A new Siri mode integrates Visual Intelligence directly into the Camera app.17
Six system apps are getting Liquid Glass design adjustments:18
  • Safari gets a new start page with four tabs at the top (Favorites, Bookmarks, Reading List, History)
  • Weather adds a Conditions section with rainfall and wind depth data on the main view
  • Podcasts, TV, Music, Health, and News consolidate the search button into the tab bar
  • Keyboard gains an entry animation where keys slide up from the bottom
  • Image Playground is fully redesigned with a "describe a change" editing option and a reportedly more realistic generation model
macOS 27 is getting what Gurman calls a "slight redesign" targeting the transparency and shadow problems in Liquid Glass — the text legibility issues in Control Center, Finder, and sidebar-heavy apps that have persisted since macOS Tahoe shipped.19 Safari on macOS 27 gets Organize Tabs, which uses on-device ML to group open tabs by topic automatically.19
Credibility: Confirmed. Bloomberg sourced from internal test builds; Gurman's pre-WWDC software calls from build inspection are close to 100% accurate historically.

Hardware supply chain: foldable, 20th-anniversary display, AirPods cameras

iPhone Fold — two colors. A combination of Instant Digital (Weibo, February) and Macworld supply chain sources says the first foldable iPhone will launch in two colors only: silver and indigo, with the indigo described as similar to Deep Blue on iPhone 17 Pro.20 The limited palette mirrors the iPhone X launch strategy (silver and space gray only in 2017) and reflects Kuo's production outlook of 3–5 million units in 2026.20 Instant Digital also reported that Apple preserved the Camera Control button on the foldable despite the unfolded device being 1.1mm thinner than iPhone Air, reasoning that the large unfolded screen makes one-handed operation difficult — Camera Control becomes more useful, not less.21 Credibility: low–moderate. Instant Digital is unverifiable via MCP; both claims are single-source.
20th-anniversary iPhone — two-stage curved display. ETNews (a Korean display-industry trade publication) reported that Apple is planning a staged rollout for the curved OLED display on the 2027 iPhone, which marks Apple's 20th anniversary of the iPhone.22 In 2027, the display will use a magnesium-silver (MgAg) alloy cathode, which produces image distortion and brightness loss at the curved edges — a compromise Apple is reportedly willing to accept at launch. In 2028, the display will be upgraded to IZO (Indium Zinc Oxide) transparent electrodes, which eliminate the distortion and allow narrower bezels.22 Samsung Display and LG Display have both received two-stage preparation notices; LG Display announced a ₩1.106 trillion (approximately $790 million) OLED infrastructure investment correlated with this program.22 Credibility: moderate. ETNews has a track record on Korean panel supply chain; LG's investment announcement provides indirect corroboration.
AirPods with cameras — DVT stage. Bloomberg's Gurman reported (May 7, covered in the May 12 edition) that camera-equipped AirPods have reached design verification testing (DVT), meaning the hardware design is effectively locked.23 Each earbud carries a camera for Siri visual intelligence — not photo or video capture. The launch window is September 2026, tied to iOS 27's upgraded Siri.23 Credibility: likely. Gurman's two reports in the past month + Kuo's earlier confirmation constitute genuine multi-source corroboration.
iPhone 18 Pro aluminum — still single-source. Fixed Focus Digital's May 5 claim that iPhone 18 Pro will keep the anodized aluminum finish from iPhone 17 Pro has seen no second-source confirmation in 10 days. Downgraded to uncertain.24 GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu separately predicted "aggressive pricing" for iPhone 18 Pro in a May 12 research note, arguing Apple will outperform peers despite ongoing RAM supply constraints.25 Credibility for pricing prediction: analyst projection, not supply chain check.

iOS 26.5: one week out, no patch yet

iOS 26.5 shipped May 11 with 52 security fixes and RCS end-to-end encryption in beta across 23 US and 12 Canadian carriers.26 No iOS 26.5.1 beta has appeared. User reports from MacRumors forums and Reddit's r/ios26 are mixed:27
  • Battery drain: reported on iPhone 14 Pro Max (89% battery health, dropping to 48% by midday with light use) and iPhone 16/17 Pro devices
  • Performance stutter: iPhone 16 Plus users report lag in basic navigation; iPad 8 users describe single-digit frame rates
  • Face ID: unlock delays and visual jitter
  • Health search: broken since RC2; all data present but search returns no results
  • Messages search: case-sensitive; lowercase queries return no matches
On the positive side, iPhone 15 series users broadly report smooth performance and normal battery. The first CVE attributed to Anthropic's Claude — CVE-2026-28942 and CVE-2026-28952, filed under "Claude, Anthropic" via Apple's security credits — marks the first public result of the Apple-Anthropic Project Glasswing collaboration.26
A 26.5.1 point release before WWDC is plausible given the volume of open bugs; nothing in Apple's developer portal indicates timing.

Leaker watch

LeakerStatus
Mark Gurman (Bloomberg)Active — led both major stories this window (OpenAI May 14; Intel/Kuo context). Next: WWDC preview piece expected before June 8
Ming-Chi KuoSilence broken — first Apple post in 64 days (March 11 → May 14). Additional WWDC supply chain checks possible in coming weeks
Jeff Pu (GF Securities)Active — iPhone 18 Pro pricing note published May 12
Instant Digital (Weibo)Active per MacRumors re-posts; MCP direct verification failed. Fold colors and Camera Control claims both single-source, credibility limited
UniverseIce (@UniverseIce)Active on X but zero Apple content — 100% Samsung and Huawei. Value for this channel: none in current window
Nicolás Alvarez (@nicolas09f9)32-day hiatus (last activity April 13). Previously first to surface iOS 27 code strings; WWDC beta season (post June 8) may reactivate

Upcoming watchpoints

  • June 8: WWDC 2026 keynote — iOS 27, macOS 27, visionOS 27, plus likely first look at the revamped Siri Extensions system
  • OpenAI legal action: Unlikely until after Musk trial verdict; watch for formal breach-of-contract notice in late May or June
  • Ming-Chi Kuo follow-up: Intel yield data or assembler shipment schedules, possible pre-WWDC
  • Tim Cook's China visit (May 13–14): No Apple-specific supply chain announcements emerged from the delegation trip alongside Trump, Musk, and Jensen Huang

参考来源

  1. 1Bloomberg: Apple-OpenAI Alliance Frays, Setting Up Possible Legal Fight
  2. 2Business Standard / Reuters syndication: OpenAI explores legal action against Apple over ChatGPT integration
  3. 3TNW: OpenAI preparing legal action against Apple as ChatGPT-Siri partnership unravels
  4. 4AppleInsider: OpenAI considering suing Apple because it didn't make as much money as it wanted
  5. 5PhoneArena: OpenAI may bring Apple to court because of the ChatGPT integration with Siri
  6. 6Mark Gurman on X: OpenAI executive quote
  7. 7TechCrunch: OpenAI is reportedly preparing legal action against Apple
  8. 8Mark Gurman on X: Apple furious about recruiting
  9. 9Gizmodo: OpenAI Falls Behind and Looks to Blame Apple
  10. 10Ming-Chi Kuo on X (EN post)
  11. 11EE Times: Apple-Intel Foundry Deal Could Reshape U.S. Chip Manufacturing
  12. 12Times of India: Intel may soon manufacture some iPhone, iPad and Mac chips
  13. 13MacRumors: Report — Intel is Testing Production of Some iPhone, iPad, and Mac Chips
  14. 14Yahoo Finance / Simply Wall St: Intel Apple Chip Deal Puts Foundry Ambitions And Risks In Focus
  15. 15GuruFocus: Intel Corp Annual Shareholders Meeting Transcript (partial)
  16. 16AOL / 24/7 Wall St: Intel Has Tripled in 2026
  17. 17MacRumors: Apple Wants You to Build Your Own Camera App in iOS 27
  18. 189to5Mac: iOS 27 to make key design changes to 'streamline' Liquid Glass: report
  19. 19MacRumors: macOS 27: Two More Changes Leaked Ahead of WWDC Next Month
  20. 20MacRumors: Foldable iPhone 'Ultra' Rumored to Launch in Just Two Colors
  21. 21MacRumors: Apple's Foldable iPhone Has a Surprising Priority
  22. 22MacRumors: 20th Anniversary iPhone's Curved Display to Improve a Year Later
  23. 23PCMag: Apple's AirPods With Cameras Reportedly Move Closer to Production
  24. 24MacRumors: iPhone 18 Pro Rumored to Keep Aluminum Finish Amid Durability Complaints
  25. 25MacRumors: iPhone 18 Pro May Have 'Aggressive' Starting Price Despite RAM Crisis
  26. 26TidBITS: OS 26.5 Adds Encrypted RCS Messaging, Fixes Bugs
  27. 27MacRumors Forums: iOS 26.5 Bug Fixes, Changes, and Improvements

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