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Can Turnas make Apple crazy again?
The last question, and the most critical one: can Turnas replicate that "world-changing" feeling Steve Jobs had back in the day?
The answer is very likely—no.
But that doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad thing. Apple is now too big; it’s no longer driven by "burst of inspiration," but by systematic operation.
The realistic path is: while maintaining the core business, find 1-2 high-growth engines, such as AI hardware or new interaction devices.
If this is achieved, even without "revolutionary products," the market will buy in.
From a technical perspective, once a large-cap company develops a "second growth curve," it often undergoes a valuation reassessment.
—Final conclusion: Turnas doesn't need to become Steve Jobs; it only needs to prove that—Apple can continue to grow. #特纳斯接任苹果CEO