“During the company’s recently completed $15.7bn third fiscal quarter, Apple sold 1 million desktops (iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro and Xserve), accounting for revenues of $1.3bn, and 2.47 million notebooks (MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro), bringing in $3.1bn,” Myslewski reports. “Compare that with, say, the third quarter of 2005, when Macs pulled in under $1.6bn.”
MacDailyNews Note: In Q305, Apple sold 1.182 million Mac units. In Q310, Apple sold 3.472 million Macs.
Myslewski reports, “And so the trusty ol’ Mac goes its merry way, quietly capturing scads of cash for Cupertino while letting the flashier gadgets grab the headlines.”
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