Apple’s lawsuit isn’t expected to deter OpenAI’s hardware ambitions
androidauthority.com Jul 14, 2026

Apple’s lawsuit isn’t expected to deter OpenAI’s hardware ambitions

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Apple has filed a lawsuit accusing OpenAI and two former Apple employees of misappropriating trade secrets related to hardware design, specifically targeting iO Products, the Jony Ive‑founded startup that OpenAI acquired last year. The complaint alleges that the former staffers transferred confidential information on product development, suppliers and engineering processes to OpenAI to accelerate its own AI‑focused hardware program. Despite the legal action, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that OpenAI still expects to announce its mysterious AI device later this year and possibly launch it in 2027, though the timeline could shift if the case drags on. The dispute underscores the high stakes of talent and IP poaching as AI firms race to build proprietary compute platforms.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The lawsuit pits two tech giants over the very blueprints needed to dominate next‑generation AI compute, threatening to stall OpenAI’s hardware rollout and reshape the competitive landscape.