Tim Cook: Apple is planning more AI partnerships
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Tim Cook: Apple is planning more AI partnerships
"Following a successful Q4 where Apple posted $102.5 billion in revenue, CEO Tim Cook spoke to CNBC about the company's performance and its future goals. Cook revealed that despite the strong demand, Apple was facing supply constraints on several models of the iPhone 17 and last year's 16 series. Apple's favorable revenue results are also expected to carry over into the Holiday period, with projected revenue growth for the December quarter up by 10%-12%."
"Cook also confirmed that Cupertino plans to release its long-awaited and delayed version of its AI-overhauled Siri next year. Apple was supposed to bring its updated Siri earlier this year, but the launch got delayed yet again. The most recent rumors suggest it will launch in March, 2026. Apple is also planning to partner with more AI providers for the Apple Intelligence suite following its OpenAI deal from 2024."
"Apple is also planning to partner with more AI providers for the Apple Intelligence suite following its OpenAI deal from 2024. Cook did not go into detail about specific companies, but he did confirm Apple's intent to strike new AI partnerships. Tariffs have been a hot topic in tech for the better part of this year, and Cook confirmed that Apple incurred $1.1 billion in additional costs during the September quarter. Apple is expecting $1.4 billion in tariff costs for the December quarter."
Apple posted $102.5 billion in Q4 revenue and faces supply constraints on several iPhone 17 models and the prior 16 series. Supply constraints are occurring despite strong demand across models, affecting availability. Revenue growth for the December quarter is projected at 10%–12%, supporting a strong holiday period. Cupertino plans to release an AI-overhauled Siri next year after repeated delays, with rumors pointing to March 2026. Apple intends to expand AI partnerships for the Apple Intelligence suite following an OpenAI deal in 2024. Tariff impacts drove $1.1 billion in additional costs in the September quarter and are expected to total $1.4 billion in the December quarter.
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