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  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Broadcom just reported earnings and the shares are up overnight just over 5% at $333.63. The shares closed Wednesday’s session up $3.69 or 1.18% at $317.53.The all-time high of $414.61 was set on December 10th. The company announced a new $10 billion share repurchase program along with strong financial results.'
  • Robert Stack on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'And if a qualified student upgrades to the $699 model with added memory and the fingerprint sensor, the $100 discount he/she gets will put the price right back to $599. That’s a fabulous price!'
  • John Konopka on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - '@David, RE: No fingerprint sensor It’s probably fine for this entry level device. I can see this being used in a lot of places where such a sensor isn’t needed like schools, small businesses, libraries. Anywhere the device will be shared. For an extra $100 they can get the sensor.'
  • Fred Stein on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'Rhetorical question, I assume. No they can’t keep up, especially low-end suppliers who can’t get Apple’s memory pricing.'
  • Ron Fredrick on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'David Wilson said: “Except we don’t yet know whether one has to get the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for Lightroom Classic or Photoshop. I’m waiting/looking for that information.” **Hi David! Upon reading your comment, I did a quick search for “Lightroom Classic”, “Photoshop” and MacBook Neo and got these results: “Performance on MacBook Neo Lightroom Classic: Runs efficiently on MacBook Neo, especially for hobbyists or moderate editing workloads. Handles AI Denoise, masking, and raw rendering well. Ideal for users who edit fewer photos at a time. Photoshop: Best for detailed edits and complex projects. Requires more processing power, especially for large files or extensive edits. Performance can be impacted by the lack of active cooling in the MacBook Air models. Recommendations For Light Editing: If your work involves light to moderate photo editing, Lightroom Classic is a great choice on the MacBook Neo. For Heavy Editing: If you plan to do extensive editing or work with large files, consider using Photoshop, but be aware of potential performance limitations on MacBook Air models without active cooling. In summary, choose Lightroom Classic for efficient photo management and editing, and Photoshop for more complex image manipulation tasks.” **I don’t know if the lack of a fan on the MacBook Neo would be a problem for Photoshop but it may work fine with Lightroom Classic. Hope you’ve found a more definitive answer to your concerns.'
  • Robert Stack on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'Hi Alessandro. IMO, the naming of this new Mac as the Neo is “Apple-clever.” For according to the Britannica dictionary, Neo is defined as: “a new and different form of something that existed in the past (such as a theory, style, language, or philosophy)” That definition seems to position this new product exactly where it should be!'
  • Greg Lippert on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'Interesting but that was bad AI.'
  • Michael Stur on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'Thank you. We met online in an Apple users group. And sometimes these connections last for 30 years ore more!'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Another AAPL below average volume day (39.3 vs 48.2). AAPL’s still up 9.5% over 6 months and about the same over the year. And what a year it’s been!'
  • Joseph Bland on Ex-Apple Jimmy Iovine: Spotify is toast - '“Apple, Google, Amazon, and Spotify own…most importantly, the customer data.” Not true for Apple. They just own their user’s trust.'
  • Digant Jariwala on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'Also to add on – the 8gig memory on the base model also allows Apple to do chip binning on their high end chip – something they have always done on their M-series chips on Macs and iPad Pro models. Previously their iPhone Pro chips were all the same – differentiated only by storage and screen size. Now ‘faulty’ chips manufactured with lower working memory available can be used for the Neo laptops instead of being scrapped – another way Apple can improve margins since these chips use the latest (or close to latest) semiconductor nodes'
  • Alessandro Luethi on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - '“Unlock your Neo!” I know it’s a kind of Mac, but it can be “Your Neo”'
  • Greg Lippert on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'Competing in price with Chromebooks for Education and Neo blows ’em away.'
  • Bart Yee on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'A MacRumors comment had a photoshopped Morpheus standing behind two colorful MacBooks asking: “Do you want the blue one or the red one?” forums.macrumors com/threads/apple-accidentally-leaks-macbook-neo.2478466/post-34457502'
  • Charles A. on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - '“With only 8GB of RAM…” 8GB of Apple’s “integrated RAM” is not the same as ordinary RAM. “I read that the cheapest model does not include a fingerprint sensor. That’s unfortunate.” I see it as a nice incentive for buyers to upgrade to the $699 model. Smart move on Apple’s part!'
  • David Wilson on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'They do call it the MacBook Neo on the website. It’s a kind of Mac.'
  • Digant Jariwala on Ex-Apple Jimmy Iovine: Spotify is toast - 'The Beats acquisition – at the time – was applauded in the press because it allowed Apple to enter the streaming business when music labels were weary of letting Apple take control of yet another distribution channel for their product as they were actively working to precent Apple from entering that business. But where Apple really benefited from was the headphones division of Beats. Apple today is probably the world’s largest manufacturer and seller of wireless headphones. They probably enjoy as much annual revenue from AirPods and Beats headphones sales as the $3b Beats acquisition. Up until Beats purchase, Apple only ‘sold’ pack-in wired headphones with their iPhone and iPods sales. Beats product portfolio and tech birthed the AirPods and Beats headphones lines we see on sale today.'
  • Daniel Epstein on Gene Munster: How Apple keeps margins steady as memory prices soar - 'If you look at the price difference between Neo’s base model vs the upgraded version you can see Apple has confidence in its margins. The 100 dollar difference get’s the purchaser a lot of bang for the buck in the Apple world. A doubling of internal hard drive and the fingerprint sensor keyboard are well worth considering by most buyers. If SSD Memory was the issue that some think it would be Then Apple would likely have made an adjustment more than the fairly standard for them $100.'
  • Alessandro Luethi on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'It’s not a Mac — they call it “Neo” throughout the entire ad! Together with the new font, the fresh colours, the rounded corner cartoonish Tahoe look, the price — that’s highly significant! The fact that they use not best of cheap CPU’s, but second best, is meaningful. They are going fresh and new, setting up for change, new perception and youth, embracing a two tiers scenario. High price best after best iteration for the pros and deep pocketed vs. cheap good enough but nevertheless good quality coolness for the young, new and emerging.'
  • Daniel Epstein on Ex-Apple Jimmy Iovine: Spotify is toast - 'Apple definitely didn’t get “taken” if you use relatively conservative numbers for the revenue increase they received for their 3 Billion. “My take: Iovine may have dogs in this fight, but he’s savvy enough about the music business to have taken Apple for $3 billion.” I think this was a win win for both seller and buyer! The purchase of Beats headphone division which Apple has maintained in some form was a much larger cost then the software platform which Apple used as the basis for Apple Music. A quick search says Beats revenue is between 1 to 1.5 Billion a year. The cost to Apple was 2.6 Billion in cash 400 Million in stock in 2014. In this era of high priced takeovers that sounds like a pretty good investment. Add in the synergies of the ecosystem and it really sounds (haha) like a great move.'
  • Greg Lippert on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'Keanu Reeves should do an ad.'
  • Digant Jariwala on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'The $599 price point is aimed squarely at the prime PC market segment. And what happens next year when the Neo sports A19 Pro chip? And the year after that with the A20Pro? Will PC makers keep up relying on Intel? The reader will also note that at $599, the Neo in many ways has better specs in some ways than the iPhone 16 Pro with which it shares the chip. The iPhone 16 Pro, which sold for $1099 just 6 months ago – almost double the price. Sure Neo missing cellular, Face ID, OLED screen, camera, and more memory and probably other things I am overlooking. But what happens when those items trickle down to the Neo over the next few generations? Will the PC makers be able to keep up?'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Coinbase Global is leading the S&P 500 higher on the day with a gain of nearly 15% to $209.70. Over 56% of index components are in the green so far today. Apple is off just a nickel as we approach the 2pm hour in New York. The shares just traded at $263.70. Broadcom is up 2.14% at $320.56. Cisco Systems is ahead 1.87% at $80.44. Morgan Stanley is also higher on the day. The shares are up 0.74% at $167.72. The all-time high for the shares of $192.68 was set on January 26th. The current dividend yield is 2.41%'
  • David Emery on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'With only 8GB of RAM, it’s not running very much AI. And that’s before considering the processor limitations. It would be interesting to test the “Apple Intelligence” features in Airplane Mode. I read that the cheapest model does not include a fingerprint sensor. That’s unfortunate.'
  • Jonny T on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'That’s fantastic Michael, I applaud that. I wonder how that got started? I always pass on my Apple products to folks who aren’t flush with cash, but your way seems better to me.'
  • Fred Stein on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - 'It runs AI, of course. It uses an A18 Pro chip with a 16‑core Neural Engine, and Apple says it’s up to 3× faster than a comparable Intel PC on on‑device AI workloads (photo effects, etc.). Apple’s marketing page notes that common AI apps like ChatGPT and Canva “run beautifully” on MacBook Neo, and that it delivers a “smooth, versatile AI experience.” Neo supports Apple Intelligence on macOS Tahoe, so you get system‑level AI features like writing tools, summaries, image generation, and other on‑device models, with Private Cloud Compute for heavier tasks.'
  • Fred Stein on Apple's 'big week' winds down: What the analysts are saying - '“Neo” says it all, the first Mac for most Neo customers, whether kids, emerging markets, or lower income in ‘first world’.'
  • David Wilson on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'Except we don’t yet know whether one has to get the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for Lightroom Classic or Photoshop. I’m waiting/looking for that information. My only thought when I started posting this morning was that it would be a bummer if students start showing up with the Neo in my digital photography class thinking they are all set, but then find that are not able to run the software we use. That’s what happens to them when they show up with Chromebooks. It’s an actual issue I deal with, and I am simply wondering if I’m going to be dealing with that with people owning a Macintosh now. “I’m sorry, I know you just bought this, but it won’t work for this class.”'
  • John Konopka on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'Time will tell. I don’t see why it wouldn’t run PS. It may run slow but it should run. Do HS and grade school kids run PS? The single core speed is good. Only 8MB, but macOS runs fine with this. With the education discount this is just $499. Amazing.'
  • Steven Philips on Apple's big week: The sixth and final shoe drops - 'Except now there’s Pixelmator (Apple! 🙂 ) and I suspect (don’t know) that it’s less demanding.'