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Apple's two year timeline for Mac's transition to Apple Silicon is a demonstration of some of the most remarkable product engineering over time in history

Apple's announcement of “Apple Silicon” is important for many reasons.  Delivering on such an undertaking is the result of remarkable product engineering.

Learning By Shipping Steven Sinofsky

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  • @stevesi Steven Sinofsky on x
    Amidst all the details, installing pre-release, and commentary (including my own) I want to take a moment to reflect on #WWDC putting it in context of the past two decades. Quite simply, what we're seeing is some of the most remarkable product engineering over time in history. 1/…
  • @waltmossberg Walt Mossberg on x
    Another fascinating thread from former @Microsoft star @stevesi, this time marveling at what @Apple has accomplished and how it has done it. From someone who knows about building products. https://twitter.com/...
  • @mattk Matt on x
    What can be done when you have hoards of cash to reduce risk, strong barriers of entry, a well managed set of worldwide SKUs, enough people to execute on many parallel tasks, and enlightenment to improve deep into the stack. https://twitter.com/...
  • @gassee Jean-Louis Gassée on x
    Highly recommended. From someone uniquely experienced. Was Windows President. https://twitter.com/...
  • @sachinrekhi Sachin Rekhi on x
    Love this thread attributing Apple's success to executing against a single unified multi-year strategy https://twitter.com/...
  • @pbetouin Pierre Betouin on x
    Believe it or not, but 15 years ago, Steve Jobs was presenting projects we had started to work on only 4 months before. On stage at the Moscone Center! I still remember the stress level when he was pushing the button triggering our code. Good old memories 🙌🏼 https://twitter.com/.…
  • @duncan Duncan Davidson on x
    This thread from @stevesi is a great read on Apple's execution of a very long game. https://twitter.com/...
  • @peterpur Peter Purgathofer on x
    that is an interesting analysis of 35 or so years of apple software, by somebody who knows what he is talking about. https://twitter.com/...
  • @charlesarthur Charles Arthur on x
    Fascinating thread from someone who's been on the side of the street where they were *also* doing product engineering for the ages. https://twitter.com/...
  • @stevesi Steven Sinofsky on x
    PS/ If you liked this and want more details, stories, and experiences for comparison I just published Apple's Relentless Strategy, Execution, and Point of View https://medium.learningbyshipping.com/ ...