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Published in Monday Note

·Mar 21

Apple Mac Studio: Reviews Reviewed

by Jean-Louis Gassée Apple’s Intel-based 2019 Mac Pro left a hole in the Mac line. The just-announced and felicitously-named Mac Studio restores order. Reviewers wholly agree. When the Mac Studio was announced on March 8, I was curious: How would the kommentariat react to it? How would benchmarks rank it, and for what tasks? And how would it fit in Apple’s Mac line? Because I find the product particularly interesting (I’ll explain the…

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Apple Mac Studio: Reviews Reviewed
Apple Mac Studio: Reviews Reviewed

Published in Monday Note

·Mar 14

Apple: M1 Ultra Meanings and Consequences

by Jean-Louis Gassée The new top-of-the-line Apple Silicon chip comes with one surprise and potentially very significant performance advantages in media-intensive and software development applications. The most interesting segment of Apple’s March 8 Event dealt with the M1 Ultra chips — plural intended and explained below. Today, we’ll focus on what this latest member of the M1 family means, on what it portends for future Apple products.

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Apple: M1 Ultra Meanings and Consequences
Apple: M1 Ultra Meanings and Consequences

Published in Monday Note

·Nov 7, 2021

Windows On ARM — Again

by Jean-Louis Gassée The ARM architecture has proven itself in many places, from IoT systems, to Raspberry Pi homebrew kits, to Apple Silicon chips. Today, we look at the ins and outs of Microsoft moving from Wintel to WinARM. When Apple began their ARM journey by acquiring P. A. Semi (née Palo Alto Semiconductor) in 2008, the reasons were obvious: ARM chips are simple, open, and flexible; and the architecture provides an inherent gain in thermal design power (in layman’s terms, it runs cool). …

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Windows On ARM — Again
Windows On ARM — Again

Published in Monday Note

·Oct 31, 2021

Apple: Ten Years Forward

by Jean-Louis Gassée With Apple Silicon, Apple has successfully completed a major transition. We now turn to the next ten-year horizon, to opportunities that may help the company replicate the growth it has enjoyed over the past decade. In Monday Note articles last month, we looked at the Plus and Minus of Tim Cook’s ten years as Apple CEO. It’s now time to indulge in a modicum of conjecture — not forecast — regarding what the next ten years may hold for the Cupertino company.

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Apple: Ten Years Forward
Apple: Ten Years Forward

Published in Monday Note

·Oct 24, 2021

Apple M1 Pro & Max Surprises

by Jean-Louis Gassée The rumored M1X processors that were supposed to power 14”and 16” MacBook Pro laptops turned out to be muscular M1 Max and M1 Pro chips. Intel fans reacted predictably but a more reasoned, authoritative evaluation came from an unexpected source. The first thing to say about the M1 Pro and M1 Max, Apple’s new homegrown processors, is that we misunderestimated them. …

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Apple M1 Pro & Max Surprises
Apple M1 Pro & Max Surprises

Published in Monday Note

·Sep 19, 2021

Apple: 10 Years of Tim Cook. Minus Sides

by Jean-Louis Gassée Inevitably, the CEO of a company that’s as enormous and as visible as Apple becomes a target for the company’s failings. Today, we look at two areas where Tim Cook faces challenges. After last week’s encomium in which I lauded Tim Cook’s ten years as Apple CEO, I feel a bit hesitant to examine the other side of the coin. Apple is a complex company that belies easy bromides such as The iPhone Company or, a favorite of backwards-looking…

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Apple: 10 Years of Tim Cook. Minus Sides
Apple: 10 Years of Tim Cook. Minus Sides

Published in Monday Note

·Sep 12, 2021

Apple: 10 Years Of Tim Cook. The Plus Side

Apple: 10 Years Of Tim Cook. The Plus Side by Jean-Louis Gassée In this first of two Notes, we examine Tim Cook’s very positive impact on Apple in his first decade at the helm. We’ll take a more critical look and ask more questions about the company’s future next week. …

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Apple: 10 Years Of Tim Cook. The Plus Side
Apple: 10 Years Of Tim Cook. The Plus Side

Published in Monday Note

·Aug 1, 2021

Apple Identity Re-Analyzed

by Jean-Louis Gassée This week we use a simple, memorable device that helps us parse corporate verbiage, to sort the important and vital from the supportive, dispensable, and even parasitic. Last week’s Naive and Nostalgic Look At Apple’s Business Model, while suffering from the lingering effects of epidural sedation, still generated lively discussions of the company’s future, its business model and identity. Hoping to clarify matters, allow me to introduce a favorite of mine, the Pointed Quadruple:

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Apple Identity Re-Analyzed
Apple Identity Re-Analyzed

Aug 1, 2021

Apple Identity Re-Analyzed

by Jean-Louis Gassée This week we use a simple, memorable device that helps us parse corporate verbiage, to sort the important and vital from the supportive, dispensable, and even parasitic.A Last week’s Naive and Nostalgic Look At Apple’s Business Model, while suffering from the lingering effects of epidural sedation, still generated lively discussions of the company’s future, its business model and identity. Hoping to clarify matters, allow me to introduce a favorite of mine, the Pointed Quadruple:

Apple

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Apple Identity Re-Analyzed
Apple Identity Re-Analyzed

Published in Monday Note

·Jul 25, 2021

Apple Business Model: A Naive Nostalgic Look

by Jean-Louis Gassée In recent years, Apple has put great and generally well received emphasis on its Services business. Does this come at a cost to the device-oriented culture that made it a success? Once upon a time, Apple offered an easy-to-understand business model. The company made personal computers, small, medium, and large. Successfully positioned in the affordable luxury market sector, Apple devices sold well with healthy margins. …

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Apple Business Model: A Naive Nostalgic Look
Apple Business Model: A Naive Nostalgic Look
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