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ryanx435 | 7 years ago

there have been about a dozen new hires at my work, each of them getting a new mac book and accessories to develop on.

multiply that by all of the new hires across the country and some of the lowest unemployment numbers in years and you've got a good set up for apple's hardware division to make a ton of sales last quarter.

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but unfortunately, looking at their data, it looks like I was wrong: unit sales for macs fell by 13% compared to last year, and 9% compared to last quarter.

interesting.

Edit: downvotes because I made a prediction before looking at the reports then acknowledged I was wrong and didn't delete my post. Cool.

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zhonwang|7 years ago

Might surprise you but the vast majority of IT units hiring people are not giving them $1500-$2000 Macbooks

lev99|7 years ago

You only spend $2000 on your mac books? My last one was $3,750 after shipping and taxes.

scarface74|7 years ago

My Dell laptop that I got when I was hired cost $1500

electricslpnsld|7 years ago

Windows is still something like 88% of the corporate computer market, with macOS at around 9%, last I checked. Most companies aren't purchasing Apple hardware for their employees.

JumpCrisscross|7 years ago

> Windows is still something like 88% of the corporate computer market

Apple's genius is in measuring market share by bottom line, not top.

baal80spam|7 years ago

Yeah, certainly they don't do it in Europe. I wonder how does it look in the US, I would imagine Macs are much more popular in corporations (?) and definitely startups.

Spooky23|7 years ago

You work in an unusual place.

Most of our new hires are getting ancient PCs to use as VDI thin clients.

alaskamiller|7 years ago

Your extrapolation process is off.

MacBooks as work computers being handed out is an aberration. Has been since the 80's, 90's, and 00's.

willio58|7 years ago

I commend you for not deleting. Stay strong!