I think the point here is that their first platform shift onto x86/x86-64 was driven by how far Power had fallen behind. Even their fans were having difficulty justifying the slowness of their comparatively expensive computers.
It was more forced upon them than anything else.
The move to M1 was an actual innovation that came after their success.
The real story of the company though is the iPhone, which is absolutely their own technical innovation.
It was more forced upon them than anything else.
The move to M1 was an actual innovation that came after their success.
The real story of the company though is the iPhone, which is absolutely their own technical innovation.