Companies and consumers are still switching, plenty of room for growth remains.
A client of mine transitioned 55 office staff to Mac in Q2. (I do contract app development for this group, but they know I'm such a Mac nerd that their IT folks now bug me with Apple support questions.) Their office manager managed to work out a solid discount on a bunch of M2 refurbs, which I thought was a brilliant move. In an office of 60 attorneys & support staff, only 5 opted to remain on Windows; (3 of whom are the old school IT neckbeards I interact with).
When they made the announcement, it prompted me to take a look at the refurb store, which led to the purchase of an M2 Air 24GB refurb & an M1 Pro 16" base model refurb; (the latter was a Mother's Day gift, remember to honor your mothers!). I also linked a DevOps buddy to the Air, who immediately bought 2 plus an M2 Mini refurb.
Likewise, another larger client I work with has plans to phase out close to 10,000 i5 13" MBPs when the M3s launch; (as a user of one of those i5s, Apple needs to get cracking).
TL/DR: I'm a hermit nerd and my circle of contacts is extremely small, and I personally know of 60 sales Apple landed in Q2 and another 10k in the pipeline. Now's as good of time as any to be a stock holder.