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Revenue by product
1 story · 1 numeric claim · 1 verifiedData: Apple 10-K, FY2024 (SEC) · FY2024
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iPhone drives 51% of revenue_usd_billion
Verified201 ÷ 394 = 51%
What this measures
What share of all recorded revenue_usd_billion the largest segment accounts for.
How it was aggregated
Sum of revenue_usd_billion per segment. 5 groups in total.
Where the numbers came from
top category · iPhone = 201 (1 row)
| Row | segment | revenue_usd_billion |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | iPhone | 201.2 |
total · All 5 categories = 394 (5 rows)
Exact value
0.5107895404925108 — Rounded to the nearest whole percent. Shown as 51%
Verifier notes
Recomputed share of revenue_usd_billion = 51% (matches within 1%).
share:revenue_usd_billion by segment