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Apple’s Cautious AI Spending Wins New Support on Wall Street

Mounting scrutiny of rivals’ oversized AI budgets is pushing investors to view Apple’s restraint as a safer bet.

Overview

  • Bloomberg reporting says investors are reassessing Apple as a potential haven because it carries less AI capex risk and holds substantial cash.
  • Apple’s planned capital expenditures are about $14 billion for its fiscal year ending September 2026 versus projections of more than $94 billion for Microsoft and over $70 billion for Meta in 2025.
  • Multiple reports say Apple and Google are nearing a deal to power a Siri upgrade with a custom Google model for roughly $1 billion a year, which has not been confirmed by the companies.
  • During last week’s AI-spending-driven sell-off, Apple’s shares finished nearly flat while many peers fell sharply, and its stock is up 31% in the second half of the year.
  • Analysts including Brian Mulberry and Brian Pollak argue Apple can deliver AI features by integrating third-party models, reducing the need for massive in-house investment.