Some people, mostly ABA(anything but Apple) don't like the facts when it hits them like a 18-wheel semi truck in the face. Apple is so far ahead of the innovation curve that it's scary. They are set to double their cash pile to $160 billion by 2014.
So you're celebrating that a company has made a lot of money and horded it rather than putting that money back into making great products. Imagine what they could make if they actually spent a bit of that money. But then they wouldn't be able to sell incremental improvements each year (which is where a lot of their money comes from). Good for the people earning that money, they're doing well, but I can think of plenty of things to do with all that money that would be better than Scrooging it.
Who cares how much they spend? Their ROI is historically amazing at record levels. The one area that I'm a little bitter about is the lack of refresh on the iPod Touch line. I really wanted one with 96GB and iPhone quality camera. Is that too much to ask, Apple?
I care how much they spend, because as a consumer it is evident that the amount they spend is usually proportional to the improvements they make to their products. Maybe if they spent a bit more on R&D they could come up more durable materials for their phones, or better batteries, or even a refreshed Mac Pro that could compete with competitors solutions.
I care how much they spend, because as a consumer it is evident that the amount they spend is usually proportional to the improvements they make to their products. Maybe if they spent a bit more on R&D they could come up more durable materials for their phones, or better batteries, or even a refreshed Mac Pro that could compete with competitors solutions.
You realize a refreshed Mac Pro is reliant on Intel shipping the updated Xeon's right?
So you're celebrating that a company has made a lot of money and horded it rather than putting that money back into making great products. Imagine what they could make if they actually spent a bit of that money. But then they wouldn't be able to sell incremental improvements each year (which is where a lot of their money comes from). Good for the people earning that money, they're doing well, but I can think of plenty of things to do with all that money that would be better than Scrooging it.
How do you know he much they've spent (or haven't) on R&D? Or how much that amount has gotten them? Remember, Apple usually buys whole companies who have worked on big projects, not just working on small projects.
I don't know the exact numbers, but I know it's a fairly small percentage of their earnings (as simple mathematics will confirm) because they have a vast stock of cash. And what do you mean "what its gotten them"? It's gotten them this far, everything they have produced is a result of their development, it's as clear as day. My point is that they could probably get a bit further (from a consumer point of view) if they spent a little more.
Get further? Apple is already global smartphone king. Global tablet king. King of premium PCs. The iCloud datacenters are the model of how to make a datacenter. Siri is the envy of everyone. I say Apple knows how to spend their R&D dollars smarter then anyone, instead of bigger like Microsoft.
As Google has proven time and time again, you can't solve a problem just by throwing money at it.
Apple is already global smartphone king.
King of premium PCs.
The iCloud datacenters are the model of how to make a datacenter.
Nope.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/arti...tphone_vendor_as_Android_s_market_share_grows
Not much to brag about. Their total market share is only around 5%.
http://macdailynews.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/110411_idc_q111_ww_pc_shipments.png
And do you have anything to proof that they are better than the competitors' datacenters?
#1 - Samsung is shipping more total units because they are shipping dozens of models compared to 2-3 iPhone models!
#2 - Global PC shipments != sales. Apples sells 100% of everything they ship.
Well, doesn't that show that Apple's strategy has its flaws? Why won't Apple spend their R&D money on development of more iPhone models if that meant more market share and hence more money for them?
Nope.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/arti...tphone_vendor_as_Android_s_market_share_grows
Not much to brag about. Their total market share is only around 5%.
http://macdailynews.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/110411_idc_q111_ww_pc_shipments.png
I'd much rather be Apple making $8 billion profit per quarter then Samsung Electronics making $2.5 billion profit per quarter.
Sure, Apple makes some sweet profits, nobody can deny that. However, if they just sit on the pile of cash, we, consumers, won't really benefit from it.
So how much money should Apple be spending to "benefit" consumers? Apple spent a lot of money developing OS X, iPod, iTunes, unibody Macbooks, iPhone, iPad, iCloud. Think of all the products Apple has introduced in the last decade and then tell me they don't know how to spend money wisely?