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Tablet computers, or simply tablets, became a significant OS market share category starting with Apple's iPad. In Q1 2018, iOS had 65.03% market share and Android had 34.58% market share. [150] Windows tablets may not get classified as such by some analysts, and thus barely register; e.g. 2-in-1 PCs may get classified as "desktops", not tablets.
The global market leader has been Lenovo in every year since 2013, followed by HP and Dell. Previously, Compaq was the global market leader in the late 1990s until the year 2000, while HP and Dell shared market leadership in the 2000s. For data about PC vendors' market shares in laptop computers specifically, see Laptop#Historic market share.
On August 19, 2020, Apple's share price briefly topped $467.77, making it the first US company with a market capitalization of US$2 trillion. [160] MacBook Air M1 (2020), Apple's first notebook computer following the switch from Intel x86 to ARM processors
Earnings per share grew 11% to $1.40, topping the $1.35 analyst consensus. Revenue for Apple's services segment, which includes its App Store and Apple TV, climbed 14% to $24.2 billion in the quarter.
“China was Apple's fastest growing market last year and their market share is still really low comparatively, if you look at iOS market share in the U.S., which is closer to 55% than in Japan ...
The iPhone maker’s shares closed at $193.97/share on June 30, up 2.3% on the day and pushing its market cap to about $3.05 trillion. Apple Is Now Worth More Than $3 Trillion, Hitting New Market ...
Once the world's second largest computer vendor after IBM, Apple's market share declined precipitously from 9.4% in 1993 to 3.1% in 1997. [30] [31] Bill Gates was ready to abandon Microsoft Office for Mac, which would have slashed any remaining business appeal the Mac had. Gil Amelio, Spindler's successor, failed to negotiate a deal with Gates ...
Apple's largest acquisition was that of Beats Electronics in August 2014 for $3 billion. [7] Of the companies Apple has acquired, 71 were based in the United States. In early-May 2019, Apple CEO Tim Cook said to CNBC that Apple acquires a company every two to three weeks on average, having acquired 20 to 25 companies in the past six months ...