Apple comprises one-fifth of Berkshire Hathaway’s $341 billion equity holdings as the tech giant expands AI-driven products.
Berkshire Hathaway’s $341 billion public equities portfolio has 20% allocated to Apple, its largest single holding. The position, initiated in early 2016, has surged over 1,120% despite recent trims by the conglomerate.
Apple’s stock has faced scrutiny for lagging in AI development, but the company is accelerating efforts with plans to launch Siri AI and Apple Intelligence features this year. Hardware innovations, including AI-powered AirPods and a foldable iPhone, are also in the pipeline.
The tech giant’s push into AI could drive future revenue growth, though its current scale demands significant adoption to move the needle.