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iDevices making up more and more of Apple's revenue

Apple held their latest earnings call this past week, which means we're right in the middle of a flood of analysts' charts and graphs about how well they're doing. This one's extra interesting, though -- we've talked before on this site about Apple's interesting position between its past of PCs and OS X and its apparent future as the "largest mobile device company in the world," but here it is, in bright colorful stripes put together by Silicon Alley Insider: the iPhone, the iPod, and iTunes make up the majority of this company's business, and have for quite a while. This chart only goes back to June of 2007, but notice how the whole thing trends upwards -- at some point here that I'd imagine is sooner than you might think, we'll reach a spot where the iPhone and various Apple iProducts will have made more money than the Mac ever did.

Not that Apple is abandoning the Mac at all, and neither are we -- we're still an unofficial Apple weblog, and we're still committed to covering the whole company. But I even noticed this back at Macworld earlier this year -- there's definitely two factions in the Apple audience, one that hearkens back to the old school pre-OS X Mac identity, and another that can't get enough of the iPhone and the iPad (which, you'll notice, is still missing from the chart above) and apps and so on. As time goes on, that iFaction is growing bigger and bigger, both inside of Apple and out.

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ImJusIncredible

I think if anything this may bring more light to osx as the iPod did in the past. People forgot about apple but they knew the iPod+iTunes. They changed their name from Apple Computer to Apple, Inc. If anything, this is just going to bring more want for OSX in order to access the SDK and especially after the new rule.

April 24 2010 at 8:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
SIP

Well, look at it this way: If Apple had only committed itself to Macs & OSX, it would have remained a tiny also-ran in the tech industry. All the money, time, and effort gone into developing OSX has had a knock-on effect -- a cut-down version that's called iPhoneOS.

Apple isn't going to give up on Mac hardware because there has been massive investment and you don't throw away billions in annual sales/profits. Apple also likes to tie-in its other products to the Mac/OSX.

Oh, BTW. The iMac is also an iProduct...

April 24 2010 at 3:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ramesh vedula

Revenue for IPAD seems to start in 2007 !

April 24 2010 at 1:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dave

I've actually been wondering if there will ever come a time when Apple will no longer manufacture Macs and a form of Os X (or 11, or 12, or whatever). I can see it now... Apple drops all PC hardware and software production, and when people email Jobs about it, they get a famous one-sentence response that goes something like this: "iPhones now work with Linux."

April 23 2010 at 11:20 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Robert

Thank you for that. I lol'd for 3 mins.

April 23 2010 at 11:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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