Apple Q2 2005 Macintosh and iPod unit results

For the fiscal second quarter 2005, Apple has stated the following information regarding units sold in an 8 – K filing today:

iMac, eMac, Mac mini = 467,000 (vs. 217,000 for Q2 2004, +115%) — (456,000 for Q1 2005)
iBook = 251,000 (vs. 201,000 for Q2 2004, +25%) — (271,000 for Q1 2005)
PowerMac G5, Xserve = 141,000 (vs. 174,000 for Q2 2004, -19%) — (167,000 for Q1 2005)
PowerBook = 211,000 (vs. 157,000 for Q2 2004, +34%) — (152,000 for Q1 2005)
iPod = 5,311,000 (vs. 807,000 for Q2 2004, +558%) — (4,580,000 for Q1 2005)

Total Mac units = 1,070,000 (vs. 749,000 for Q2 2004, +43%) — (1,046,000 for Q1 2005)

Full 8 – K information here.

[UPDATE: 1/14/2005, 1:20pm ET: corrected total unit sales figure.]

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26 Comments

  1. Well, its only one unit but personally I am waiting to buy a Power Mac until after they introduce new models. They are due. I am sure that there are a lot of other people out there doing the same thing and so that is why the Power Mac sales are off. They will show good growth again when they intro the new units.

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