What I was responding to wasn't revenue but about
number of customers who care, since that seemed to be what
rkuo was disputing.
I'm claiming that there is a segment of customers that
do care given that (a) there are more iPad customers than Mac customers by a factor of 3x and (b) that the amount of iPad Pro customers, alone, equals or exceeds Mac customers.
- "In 2022, Apple Mac shipments surpassed 26 million units" [source]
- "In 2022 alone, Apple shipped 60.4 million iPads" [source]
- "The iPad Pro 12.9″ was the most popular model in 2022, outselling the iPad 10.2″ (but only by a 1% market share)." [source]
- 12.9" iPad Pro is 27% of total iPads sold in 2022
- 11" iPad Pro is 17% of total iPads sold in 2022
So 44% of iPads sold are iPad Pros which is 26.6 million units.
Corrections:
- According to this [source] and math, I see that Mac units are 26.8 million sold in 2022, not just 2.6 million, so iPad Pros did not exceed but are about equal to Macs sold (26.8M vs 26.6M).
- iPads surpass Mac sales by 2.4x (not 3x)
That informs my perspective that people
do care about the iPad Pro and iPads in general.
Regarding revenue: quick google search says in 2023 Mac revenue was 29.4 billion and iPad revenue was 28 billion, so about the same. Apple also counts amount of cross-selling revenue per product category (eg. App Store sales) and my guess is iPad makes Apple more money than Macs. But I haven't looked into it.