MacWorld Dec 1987 via Vintage Apple
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The first: These are the ultimate in capital intensive enterprises. Musk announced SpaceX’s intention to build 10,000 fully reusable Starlink rockets, each over 400 feet tall. At a cost that Payload Research estimates at $35 million each, that’s $350 billion in cash for the like of krypton-gas burners, solar arrays, and stainless steel alloy. xAI is a major builder of high-cost data centers than run such products as its GROK chatbot. In 2025, it reportedly burned $8 billion in cash, primarily to fund such behemoths at $20 billion “MACROHARDRR” facility in Mississippi. The upshot: These aren’t low investment software plays that if successful, could easily post 35% net GAAP margins. In general, it’s extremely rare for “manufacturers,” whether it’s in aircraft or data-generators, to achieve such loft levels of profitability.,推荐阅读新收录的资料获取更多信息
I'm not saying any of this through any sort of Apple-loving bias. I typically use a MacBook Pro for work, but I'm a Windows user at heart. Windows was my gateway to computing in the '90s, back when Macs were far more expensive than PCs. These days, I spend more time on my Windows desktop making podcasts, playing PC games and bumming around the internet than I do working on Macs.