Apple breaks records, admits it can't make Macs fast enough
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Apple breaks records, admits it can't make Macs fast enough
"If you look forward to the June quarter, the majority of our supply challenges will remain in place, particularly in sourcing advanced nodes for our processors."
Apple reported record revenue of $111.2 billion in its second quarter, driven by strong sales of the MacBook Neo and other products. The company noted a significant increase in new Mac customers, attributed to the popularity of the MacBook Neo. Outgoing CEO Tim Cook acknowledged challenges in sourcing advanced processors to meet demand. Incoming CEO John Ternus expressed excitement about the future of product development at Apple, indicating a positive outlook for the company's leadership transition.
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