I don't see Apple selling their chips to Microsoft anytime soon. Apple Silicon is a huge part of the value proposition for Apple devices, allowing them to achieve a combination of performance, battery life and form…
No one is servicing the movement of a $200 watch. Just cleaning / oiling by a skilled watchmaker costs at least $200, and repairing any damage would probably cost closer to $1000.
I don't see Apple selling their chips to Microsoft anytime soon. Apple Silicon is a huge part of the value proposition for Apple devices, allowing them to achieve a combination of performance, battery life and form…
No one is servicing the movement of a $200 watch. Just cleaning / oiling by a skilled watchmaker costs at least $200, and repairing any damage would probably cost closer to $1000.