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Six Colors Charts Apple’s Fiscal 2025

At Six Colors, Jason Snell writes:

Being that Apple’s fiscal 2025 has now concluded, it’s time for a second set of colorful financial charts, ones that take the longer view and show the changes in Apple’s business over an entire year.

Let’s dig into the charts, starting with the big one, overall Apple revenue for the last 27 years:

Apple revenue from 1999 through 2025

While we like covering Apple’s quarterly reports to contextualize where the company is going throughout the year, Jason’s charts of Apple’s annual performance give a better feel for just how much money—billions and billions—Apple brings in from its various product lines and how that has changed over the years.

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Comments About Six Colors Charts Apple’s Fiscal 2025

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  1. Interesting to see that annual iPhone revenue has basically been flat since ~2022.

  2. Used to be that Apple was an iPhone company with some side businesses. Now’s it’s an iPhone and Services company with some side businesses.

  3. Albeit three (Mac, iPad, Wearables) side businesses that each bring in around $30 billion per year. For comparison, that makes each of those segments larger than or similar to AMD, Hewlett-Packard, and PayPal, and closing in on Visa, Netflix, and Qualcomm. Truly mind-boggling.

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