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Apple’s earnings are decidedly mixed. Mark Zuckerberg’s complaints about everything he says leaking… leaked, and there are a lot of interesting details in those leaks. Looks like the SoftBank and OpenAI courtship is a serious one, and if the marriage happens, looks like Arm Holdings can be leveraged for the dowery. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
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Apple's Q1 earnings revealed a complex picture; record revenue of $123.9 billion is overshadowed by disappointing iPhone sales, which decreased by 1%. While Mac and iPad sales saw an increase of 15%, wearables fell by 2%. The company did, however, report a record in services revenue, signifying a successful shift in focus. Tim Cook highlighted that despite the iPhone miss, Apple devices reached 2.35 billion in active use, underscoring the dichotomy present in their earnings.
During a recent Meta all-hands meeting, Mark Zuckerberg expressed his frustrations with ongoing leaks within the company. In retaliation for misjudging TikTok's impact on social media, he acknowledged how critical sharing content through private messaging has become, reshaping Meta’s approach. Zuckerberg also emphasized the need for AI to stay relevant in the evolving social landscape and hinted at job transformations due to AI advancements, indicating an intense year ahead with various company policy adjustments.
OpenAI is reportedly in negotiations to raise up to $40 billion, potentially raising its valuation to $340 billion with SoftBank leading the charge. Discussions include significant financial backing for the company and avenues to support its commitments towards data centers. The implication is that SoftBank may leverage its sizeable stake in Arm Holdings to facilitate this investment, marking an unprecedented intersection of AI and investment capital.
The podcast concludes with suggestions for weekend reads, highlighting profiles of Liang Wen Fang and his company DeepSeek, reflecting his journey from math geek to leading AI innovator. The conversation also touches on challenges and comparisons with established hedge funds, similar to those faced by Liang, underscoring the quick changing landscape of technology and finance.
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