Jonny T on Apple confirms reports of layoffs in Siri and Vision Pro teams - 'Putting on the Apple Vision Pro still ports me to the future. Old family photographs that become Spatial at the touch of a button will still bring tears and emotion to anyone lucky enough to have access to it. Nope, mine is not going anywhere, even if there is little or no more dedicated Spatial content. For now.'
on Apple confirms reports of layoffs in Siri and Vision Pro teams - 'It’s one thing to report something, it’s another for Gurman to gloat and rub it in: https://x.com/markgurman/status/2090998919174275201?s=46&t=oxd_m7t-OId5inFp8E4nbQ Mark Gurman @markgurman X.com “Sorry, Vision Pro fans, I tried to tell you.“ That said, the costs of building the AVP also skyrocketed with the memory crisis, and increasing the price just isn’t palatable now and in the near term. My hope is the AVP will continue on the back burner, immersive and live content will eventually come through, and once the memory crisis abates, the next generation AVP can return.'
on Apple heads Evercore's list of the top six stocks to own - 'https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/15/star-analyst-dan-ives-forms-yorkville-ives-merchant-bank-after-leaving-wedbush.html'
on GM's decision to drop Apple's CarPlay fails an A/B test - 'From my reading over the past several months, Walmart is experiencing increases in foot traffic from customers in higher income strata than had previously frequented the stores. Walmart+ customers using the associated OnePay card get 5% back on Walmart purchases. Non-Walmart+ customers get 3% back on purchases using OnePay. For customer not interested in OnePay, ApplePay would be a payment method of choice. This works for everyone involved. I believe Walmart is the top US grocer by dollar volume in the US and I expect foot traffic to continue to increase at Walmart stores so the company is smartly embracing ApplePay to meet the desires of many of the company’s newer customers. I find the technology transformation that is occurring at Walmart quite fascinating to observe so I follow the company fairly closely.'
on Apple confirms reports of layoffs in Siri and Vision Pro teams - 'Macro view: A year ago, TC rallied the team to focus on AI. Hence the HR re-allocation. In researching Apple’s ability to compete with CUDA to get developers to make device AI really take off, AI produced the following – key phrases “long game”, “more disruptive”: “Apple is playing a long game. MLX now has an experimental CUDA backend, and Apple used WWDC 2025 to position MLX as the preferred framework for LLM work on its platforms, alongside the separate, app-developer-facing Foundation Models framework. This isn’t a side project — it’s platform strategy. The Bottom Line MLX isn’t trying to dethrone vLLM in the data center, and it doesn’t need to. It’s doing something arguably more disruptive: making the question “do I need a GPU cluster for this?” a lot less obvious than it used to be. For local development, private inference, and on-device fine-tuning, Apple has quietly built one of the most compelling AI stacks around — and it’s already sitting on millions of desks.”'
on Apple confirms reports of layoffs in Siri and Vision Pro teams - 'This coincides with the end of FY, and end of TC’s term, giving Ternus a cleaner slate. The people impacted have done their best. We’ve all had our ups and downs. Best wishes.'
on GM's decision to drop Apple's CarPlay fails an A/B test - 'Walmart US, that is. Walmart has been accepting it in Canada from the start of AP, I think.'
on Apple passes the baton - '“Ternus’s challenge will be to preserve the profitable machine Cook built while restoring a stronger sense of technological surprise.” The first order of business is to find and plug the product leaks and security holes that feed the rumor monger Gurman’s and Kuo’s of the world. These leakers take all the surprise out of any product introduction for both consumers and investors and keep driving the “no innovation” narrative. I also want to defang any “influence” Bloomberg reporting has on the price of AAPL. But not sure that can be done.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Now in the last hour of trading and Apple is off $2.79 or 0.90% at $308.51. Apple supplier Broadcom is up $3.04 at $367.07. There’s a story today about Broadcom I’ll cover after the market’s close today.'
on GM's decision to drop Apple's CarPlay fails an A/B test - 'On a related note, Walmart is adopting Apple Pay after years of resistance. Those negotiations must have been interesting.'
on Apple heads Evercore's list of the top six stocks to own - 'I suspect no one has ever been fired for parroting Gurman. Except to be replaced by AI.'
on GM's decision to drop Apple's CarPlay fails an A/B test - 'Meanwhile, Ford (who I think is making many good decisions) is going so far as to incorporate Apple’s Map technology directly into its system, as well as having CarPlay. Ford’s rapid shifting of its EV efforts to compete with China, as well as collaborating with Geely in Europe to make EVs, make me think Ford may actually survive the shift. Oh, by the way, I own a 2024 Mustang Mach-e (the one with the 55-inch screen 😉 Best car I have ever owned, and CarPlay is no small part of that. But the overall GUI experience feels like Apple. Not too surprising since Ford hired several Apple execs to develop its digital and EV efforts (who have just recently left Ford, so I hope the joy continues).'
on Joy of Tech: How Apple got the fold tight and creaseless - 'Swaggy? Are they giving him away for free?'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'In late morning trading the major indexes are all green with the DJIA leading the pack with a 0.78% gain followed by the Russell 2000 which is upon 0.48%. Apple is currently off $1.15 at $310.16. Over 68% of S&P 500 components are in the green and Moderna, recovering from yesterday’s pullback after Wednesday’s greater than 100% share price gain, sits atop the leaderboard with 14.51% gain today. Merck, Moderna’s partner in the widely reported and potentially breakthrough cancer treatment, is leading the DJIA higher with a 2.99% advance. It’s been (mostly) a good morning for investors.'
on GM's decision to drop Apple's CarPlay fails an A/B test - 'Will GM actually pay any attention to this result? Or are GM executives convinced they know better than the consumer what the consumer wants? I’m betting the latter.'
on Apple heads Evercore's list of the top six stocks to own - 'Last week it was the naysayer Apple newscasts. This week, the Apple News has been positive. Let us see what the next week brings. Sometimes, the tone is set by Gurman’s Sunday notes.'
on GM's decision to drop Apple's CarPlay fails an A/B test - 'The burning question that new car buyers have these days is whether to get the 55 inch or 65 inch flat panel for the dashboard.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'Unfortunately, I have to for my band. It’s the most effective way to connect and promote my shows. Outside of that, I try to avoid.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Did not think AAPL would sell off after yesterdays decline and + news.'
on Apple heads Evercore's list of the top six stocks to own - 'Looks like a pretty encouraging note to me. Daryanani has been relatively positive on AAPL for a while and I think he offers good perspective. He’s not as in-depth in his notes as Eric Woodring but explains things pretty well. I see a few analysts (Gene Munster again) mentioning the under appreciation of the Siri potential. I can’t recall seeing anything lately from Dan Ives. Maybe he’s getting ready to make another super prediction!'
on GM's decision to drop Apple's CarPlay fails an A/B test - '“What, more expensive?! And it doesn’t even have CarPlay?!!” Bring back Ballmer. For the entertainment value.'
on Apple passes the baton - 'What a great note, striking all the notes we here on Apple 3.0 espouse… Thank you Wamsi.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'Robert: Good question. I eschew social media platforms in general and have yet to create accounts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, etc. As someone who has actively (and avidly!) advocated for use of Apple products and services for the past 40 years, I consider Apple Messages a social communications tool for use with the select number of family members and friends with whom I maintain frequent contact or with whom I am engaged in daily or near-daily conversation.'
on Counterpoint: Apple shines on the subcontinent - 'Those who weren’t making any money -before the Memory Crunch- are likely losing significant money now.'
on Apple passes the baton - 'Yes. Apple has publicly moved away from net cash neutral as a strategic policy objective and I’m glad this change was made with Tim Cook in the CEO’s chair. Apple needs to be unencumbered by the former net cash neutral policy objective in favor of being in a position to fund necessary capex and readily create strategic partnerships. This may mean keeping more cash and equivalents on hand for quick deployment, as needed, to further the company’s revenue growth and net income goals.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'SpaceX is back below its IPO price following the unlocking of 319 million more shares today. The shares dropped $5.65 today or 4.05% to $134 per share. I don’t think anyone selling unlocked shares this day is missing a meal over the drop in price. However, there’s the recent IPO for SpaceX and this will be followed by the high-profile IPOs of Anthropic and OpenAI over the next few to several months (among others). This will be interesting to watch, in my view, because of the high levels of AI-related capex being financed through debt and equity as well as the big IPOs coming to market over the next year.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Bart: I just saw your post after I made the comment below. I think it’s a broad market sell-off in the last hour of trading. There’s a lot of noise in the news and, in my view, valuations are high in general against a backdrop of rising interest rates and lots of debt from multiple sources for the markets to absorb. In other words, the opportunity costs of investing in equities is likely to rise.'


