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  • Gregg Thurman on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is talking about leaving Apple - 'Just back from lunch at Frank’s Diner, a landlocked railroad diner car. During lunch I had a thought, Srouji is the Father of Apple silicon. His work has made everything else at Apple possible. Think about where he’d go for a moment: AVGO, NVDA, GOOG, MSFT, META, QCOM, INTC, TI, AMD, a startup? Can you imagine him going to work somewhere else, where the technology isn’t near the cutting edge that Apple’s is? That thought makes this Eddie story all the more ludicrous. If Srouji is getting ready to leave it will be because he has way more money than he’ll ever need/want and he wants to enjoy more of his retirement years with his family.'
  • Fred Stein on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is talking about leaving Apple - 'Disregard rumors. Thank Jony for his contributions and wish him well. His leadership gave Apple control over nearly all the most important chips, A and M series compute processing, ML/AI compute, modems and comms, the R1 for another potential transformational Spatial Computing. More importantly, he hired and inspired brilliant leaders and designers to carry on. We’ll more great chips and SoCs, from his team in 2026.'
  • Bill Donahue on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is talking about leaving Apple - 'Are we really to believe that Apple is caught by surprise that a bunch of its 60-something long-term senior people are retiring or calling it a day at Apple? I think not. Contrast the tone of Gurman’s take with that of Gene Munster discribing recent departures of Apple execs. Why am I not surprised?'
  • David Emery on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is talking about leaving Apple - 'OK, that would be “a source at the C-level” in my taxonomy, right?'
  • Stephen Gordon on Saturday Apple video: 'I'm not remarkable' - 'The youthful energy is off the charts. Inspiring, too.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is talking about leaving Apple - ' this strikes me as rank speculation. Knowing Eddie gets bonuses based on movement in AAPL, I would think this is the rankest fiction. As for rumors that Cook is thinking of calling it quits, I’m of the mind these departures should put to rest rumors of Cook stepping down. Cook would weather the storm, ensuring management stability before departing'
  • Roger Schutte on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is talking about leaving Apple - 'What if this is something Tim and Johny are using as a test to see who’s leaking info to Gurman?'
  • Joseph Bland on Gov. Newsom 'begrudges' Apple's fealty to Trump, but Cook's not so much (video) - 'Folks: It is blindingly clear to me now that there is a dark purpose behind the decision of the Supreme Court to embrace gerrymandering, which is to render the House of Representatives just a second House of States, and thus attempting to subvert the will of our Founding Fathers. Having said that, I find I need to prioritize various issues over posting here, and so I’m officially taking a leave of absence from Apple 3.0 for an indeterminate length of time. Happy Holidays to all, and especially to you and your family, Philip! Signing off for now, I remain: Yours Truly, Joseph Bland, aka Sacto Joe'
  • Alessandro Luethi on Saturday Apple video: 'I'm not remarkable' - 'This is to the crazy ones, the special ones, the ordinary ones — to the ones needing support, protection and empowerment — the ones needing clarity, vision and hope. Time again for a “think different” — or maybe a “think new” — or “think together”…'
  • David Emery on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is talking about leaving Apple - 'I find it REALLY HARD to credit “people with ACTUAL knowledge of the matter” to be more than Cook, Srouji, and maybe a couple other executives, before it is announced. So unless Gurman has a bug in Cook’s office, a mole in Apple’s HR, or a source at the C-level, this strikes me as rank speculation.'
  • Joseph Bland on Gene Munster on Apple's latest leadership changes - 'By far the most interesting change is the addition of Amar Subramanya, “…Apple’s new AI chief — a 16-year [Alphabet] veteran, where he led the Gemini team…” How will he fit in the Apple culture? Yes, he’s steeped in AI, but is he going to work hard to tame the AI genie or will he allow it to get out of the bottle? Hopefully, he’s at Apple because he knows exactly how dangerous AI is to personal privacy.'
  • Joseph Bland on Gov. Newsom 'begrudges' Apple's fealty to Trump, but Cook's not so much (video) - 'Sorry. By “them” I mean the Apple Board. I made a quick edit as I ran out of time. BTW, I just watched the PBS series on the American Revolution, which makes it very clear what the root of this MAGA movement really is.'
  • Joseph Bland on Gov. Newsom 'begrudges' Apple's fealty to Trump, but Cook's not so much (video) - 'Does it matter whether it’s them, Tim Cook, or both? We’re back to the question of the slippery slope of placating power which is demanding allegiance, and I just can’t see this as anything else. The recent final decision by the majority of the Supreme Court to rubber stamp blatant gerrymandering and thus abandon, under the cover of States’ rights, the bed rock principle of a truly representative House of the People, thus converting BOTH Houses into representatives of each presumed sovereign State, is as anti-democratic as it gets. Couple this with an Imperial Presidency, and you have raw power beholding only to itself. Is it any wonder, under the circumstances, that people do what they’re told?'
  • Bill Donahue on Counterpoint: With Apple's entry, 2026 will be a breakout year for foldables - 'I’d say that’s a faulty comparison, Digant. The hinge on a foldable phone has to be far more durable than a hinge on a MacBook, given how much more often a folding iPhone would be opened and closed in a day vs a MacBook. It also has to be much more shock proof – I’ve never dropped my MacBook, but I drop my iPhone all the time. The same would apply to a folding screen on a smart phone versus on something like an iPad or a MacBook.'
  • Jonny T on Gov. Newsom 'begrudges' Apple's fealty to Trump, but Cook's not so much (video) - 'Pic makes him look more AI than human…'
  • Ben Gepp on Saturday Apple video: 'I'm not remarkable' - 'Remarkable'
  • David Gleason on Gov. Newsom 'begrudges' Apple's fealty to Trump, but Cook's not so much (video) - 'In 2012, I worked for a chat company in San Francisco on Brannan Street. We sometimes visited friends at YCombinator which was nearby, and I was occasionally surprised to see Lt Governor Gavin Newsome hanging out with the startup entrepreneurs. He’s been connected to that subculture for decades; he understands the corporate world as well. His perceptions are probably more attuned with reality and pragmatism than most tech critics can imagine.'
  • Roger Schutte on Gov. Newsom 'begrudges' Apple's fealty to Trump, but Cook's not so much (video) - 'For those on Twitter, a great follow is this parady account: @AwesomeNewsom'
  • Gregg Thurman on Barron's: How slow-moving Apple could win the AI race - 'Beautifully said Bill.'
  • David Thall on Gene Munster on Apple's latest leadership changes - 'Munster is easy to agree with because he tends to restate the obvious in a very positive way. And his very long history of covering Apple closely, confirms the accuracy of his facts and helps support his conclusions. Anyone who follows him knows his prognostications are not always 100% right. But he is more right than wrong and being a perennial Apple bull, he’s still one of my favorite analysts. For me, the most salient and interesting thing he said – at least for the near-term, is that he thinks Apple’s going to out-perform the top tech stocks into the Spring. What’s not to like?'
  • Kirk DeBernardi on Barron's: How slow-moving Apple could win the AI race - 'Gregg T. — Ditto. Ditto. And Ditto.'
  • Kirk DeBernardi on Barron's: How slow-moving Apple could win the AI race - '“…slow moving Apple…”??? How about SMART moving Apple?'
  • Steven Philips on Counterpoint: With Apple's entry, 2026 will be a breakout year for foldables - 'It’ll get people through the Apple Store doors. 🙂'
  • Jim Fonda on Apple snags star attorney, gives her two big jobs - 'Newstead was at Meta for 6 1/2 years … that’s a major blot on her resume in my book. In my book, a bigger blot is her role in helping to draft the Patriot Act.'
  • Digant Jariwala on Counterpoint: With Apple's entry, 2026 will be a breakout year for foldables - 'Solving the durability is an issue. But not durability of the hinge mechanism, because that is a solved problem (see MacBooks). It the durability of the folding screen. If Apple (and Samsung as the screen supplier, if the rumors are true) solves this, expect the foldable screens to permeate Apple’s device line up from the MacBook to iPads, and may be even the smaller sized iPhones.'
  • Brian Nakamoto on Apple AirTag helps rescue black lab swept out to sea (video) - 'Sadie needs an Apple Watch to call for help. I’d totally pay for some AirTag Ultra with GPS and cellular connectivity. P.S. Go Niners and CMC! (See Sadie’s mom’s jersey.) LA doesn’t deserve two NFL teams.'
  • David Emery on Counterpoint: With Apple's entry, 2026 will be a breakout year for foldables - 'Well, one question is whether Apple could make a foldable that is as reliable as the iPhone. What’s the expected life for an iPhone? 6 years (2 owners) (I’m inclined to think Apple could sell more iPhone Minis than iPhone Folds…)'
  • Digant Jariwala on Counterpoint: With Apple's entry, 2026 will be a breakout year for foldables - 'Other commenters have a US-centric view. I expect the foldable will sell very well in Asia and many EU countries. Especially in Asia, the cell phone is the primary computing device for hundreds of millions of people. Unlike here in the US with their big SUVs and one person per car, most Asian and EU countries have mass transportation and people commuting to work with free time and free hands that can be put to do personal work (whether it’s entertainment or scheduling / coordinating kids activities, shopping, whatever). Will they all jump to foldables on day one? No, the high price will keep many away. But over time, if the software interface is compelling then many will switch over, even if the are pre-owned models. Just as the shift away from ‘small’ screened smartphones to the Pro Max sized screens. I remember seeing lots of similar comments here and elsewhere dismissing the larger phones when the jumbo screens were first introduced the Pro Max models (which screens have only gotten incrementally larger with each generation). Now the Pro Max models are the biggest sellers and best margin generator in terms of hardware. This is why Apple’s simultaneous work on the new iPad OS’26 multitasking software and the iPhone Air hardware in 2025 is so important. They are laying the ground work so that the hardware and software is tested out in the wild as well as amortizing the costs of developing these new shifts in personal computing. It was Gregg here who indicated they no longer need a Mac as the latest iPad with the IPad OS 26 meets all their computing needs. I see a future ~10 years from now where many may say the same thing about the foldable iPhone replacing their iPads as well. Steve Jobs: “ PCs are like trucks, iPhones are like cars” So why not have the iPads become the trucks as well? Each leap in computing Apple chip performance brings the iPhone closer to being able to do the important personal work tasks of the average Joe. Why shouldn’t Apple try and cannibalize it’s iPad and Macs with the folding iPhone ? The iPhone is a device that is replaced more often than the other two and at the higher trims carries better margins. Not to mention there is a whole industry set up to entice consumers to upgrade their personal computing devices. Unlike the Mac and iPads where the marketing push is mainly Apple Store and unmanned kiosks at the big-box retailers. Why shouldn’t Apple at least try making a compelling foldable? They have laid the ground work, assembled all their key ingredients and done most of the hard work. Don’t see a foldable that is compelling (to you!) ? Buy the Pro Max.'
  • John Konopka on David Baraff: Dear Apple, why the hell... - 'Unlocking my Mac with Watch mostly works, but often enough it doesn’t. Sometimes it gives no reason, sometimes it says something about a weak signal even though the Watch is right next to the Mac. The upside is that this helps me remember my password as I have to use it almost every day. 😉'