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Been watching Apple's latest product cycle and there's something pretty interesting happening beyond just the new gadgets everyone's talking about.
So the MacBook Neo got attention for being affordable at $599, but that's honestly missing the bigger picture. What's really notable is how aggressively Apple's positioning AI across basically everything they just announced. The new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and Max chips? Four times the AI performance compared to the previous gen. Eight times better than M1 models. Even the entry-level MacBook Neo has a dedicated 16-core neural engine.
This isn't random. Apple's clearly preparing for something bigger with Siri later this year, but more importantly, they're giving people actual reasons to upgrade their devices right now.
Here's what caught my attention though - Apple just posted 16% revenue growth in their latest quarter, hitting $143.8 billion. iPhone revenue alone jumped 23% year-over-year to $85.3 billion. That's already solid momentum, and now they're flooding the market with AI-ready Macs, iPads, and even an aggressively priced new iPhone model.
The real kicker? Apple has over 2.5 billion active devices in their installed base. Think about that for a second. If even a fraction of those devices enter an upgrade cycle because people want AI capabilities, we're talking about a massive revenue opportunity. And since these device sales feed into their Services business - which runs around 75% gross margins - the financial impact could be pretty substantial.
Stock-wise, Apple's trading at a premium valuation (around 34x P/E, market cap near $3.9 trillion). Yeah, it's expensive. But I'm starting to think this could be one of those rare companies where you're actually paying for something real - a multi-year upgrade supercycle driven by AI becoming genuinely useful in daily life.
Obviously there are risks to track: supply chain complexity, memory price volatility, regulatory pressure at their scale. But the fundamental story here is pretty compelling. We're at an inflection point where AI hardware isn't just a feature anymore - it's becoming a necessity for both consumers and professionals.