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Apple’s stock is likely to move sideways until the launch of the new iPhone in September, despite an earnings report in August.
Only a small portion of Apple's revenue comes from China, a critical market. The iPhone maker has a lot of competition there.
Investors were impressed enough with the new suite of Apple artificial intelligence (AI) products to drive the stock to an all-time high.
Nvidia's market cap may soon top that of Apple, as the share price of the former is on the rise, while prospects for the iPhone maker are uncertain.
Will Apple’s move into AI chips be enough to calm investors who want to see more AI-based features in the new iPhone?
Apple will have to overcome many challenges to return to a track of rapid revenue growth, innovation, and fewer conflicts with regulators.