EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 0 MIN
Apple's Record-Breaking Quarter and the Dawn of the Ternus Era
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Apple just dropped its Q2 2026 results, and the money printer is clearly working overtime. Despite supply chain drama and chip bottlenecks, the company pulled in a record-breaking $111.2 billion this March quarter. The iPhone 17 family is officially the most popular lineup in history, raking in $57 billion alone, even with those pesky 3nm chip shortages slowing things down. But the real headline isn't just the cash; it is the passing of the torch. Tim Cook officially introduced his successor, John Ternus, who takes the wheel this September. Ternus is already teasing a product roadmap that has even the veterans buzzing. On the hardware side, AI is the secret sauce driving a Mac revival. The MacBook Neo is flying off shelves, and the Mac mini is seeing a surge as a surprise AI powerhouse. With over 2.5 billion active devices and a services sector worth $31 billion, Apple is perfectly positioned for its next golden age.
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Apple just dropped its Q2 2026 results, and the money printer is clearly working overtime. Despite supply chain drama and chip bottlenecks, the company pulled in a record-breaking $111.2 billion this March quarter. The iPhone 17 family is officially the most popular lineup in history, raking in $57 billion alone, even with those pesky 3nm chip shortages slowing things down. But the real headline isn't just the cash; it is the passing of the torch. Tim Cook officially introduced his successor,...
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