Apple vs. CoreWeave: Comparing Revenue Trends Between a Stable Tech Giant and a Rapidly Growing AI Neocloud

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Key Points

  • Apple consistently generates higher absolute revenue totals across its established global operations, while CoreWeave exhibits a faster relative growth rate from a much smaller initial baseline.

  • Apple displays cyclical quarter-over-quarter revenue fluctuations that typically peak during the end of the calendar year, while CoreWeave shows continuous quarter-over-quarter sequential increases across all recently reported quarters.

  • Investors should carefully watch whether the two companies maintain these specific historical expansion trajectories or if the massive gap in absolute revenue begins to narrow in upcoming financial quarters.

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Apple: Managing Cyclical Revenue Patterns Across Global Operations

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) generates revenue by designing, manufacturing, and selling a broad portfolio of consumer electronic devices, alongside offering various digital subscription services and cloud solutions to diverse customer bases, including individual consumers and corporate enterprise clients.

While previewing new accessibility updates across its operating systems and navigating ongoing regulatory compliance investigations in the European Union, it reported a 27% net income margin for the quarter ended June 27, 2026.

CoreWeave: Scaling Revenue Through Ongoing Infrastructure Expansion

CoreWeave (NASDAQ:CRWV) primarily earns revenue by constructing and operating specialized cloud computing infrastructure, referred to as a neocloud. It offers high-performance compute resources, storage solutions, and managed services to large enterprises for intensive data workloads and complex visual rendering operations.

It initiated international data center expansions into Indonesia and Sweden and addressed ongoing class action litigation regarding historical supplier disclosures, while reporting a -24% net income margin for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.

Why Revenue Matters for Investors Tracking Financial Performance

Revenue helps investors evaluate a company's fundamental ability to attract customer demand and generate continuous incoming sales before any operating expenses, taxes, or debt costs are applied. Closely tracking this top-line financial figure enables investors to understand the total scale and top-line growth trajectory of a business.

Calendar quarterApple RevenueCoreWeave Revenue
Q3 2024$94.9 billion (quarter ended Sept. 28, 2024)$583.9 million (quarter ended Sept. 30, 2024)
Q4 2024$124.3 billion (quarter ended Dec. 28, 2024)$747.4 million (quarter ended Dec. 31, 2024)
Q1 2025$95.4 billion (quarter ended March 29, 2025)$981.6 million (quarter ended March 31, 2025)
Q2 2025$94.0 billion (quarter ended June 28, 2025)$1.2 billion (quarter ended June 30, 2025)
Q3 2025$102.5 billion (quarter ended Sept. 27, 2025)$1.4 billion (quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025)
Q4 2025$143.8 billion (quarter ended Dec. 27, 2025)$1.6 billion (quarter ended Dec. 31, 2025)
Q1 2026$111.2 billion (quarter ended March 28, 2026)$2.1 billion (quarter ended March 31, 2026)
Q2 2026$109.4 billion (quarter ended June 27, 2026)$2.6 billion (quarter ended June 30, 2026)

Data source: Company filings. Data as of Aug. 17, 2026.

Foolish Take

Veteran tech conglomerate Apple and neocloud CoreWeave both achieve consistent year-over-year sales increases, demonstrating their ability to attract customers and grow their businesses. That said, CoreWeave displays quarterly revenue growth in a sign of the enormous demand for its cloud infrastructure to support artificial intelligence systems.

However, Apple is no slouch. In its fiscal third quarter, ended June 27, the company reported record results. Its revenue of $109.4 billion represented the highest Q3 total in its history. This combined with Apple's robust financial strength, which included Q3 net income of $29.8 billion, up from the prior year's $23.4 billion, and $39.5 billion in cash on its balance sheet, make it an attractive tech company to invest in.

While CoreWeave is growing revenue at an incredible pace, it comes at a cost. The company is borrowing heavily to fund the expansion of its AI infrastructure. Consequently, it exited Q2 with over $30 billion in debt compared to cash of $5.5 billion, and a net loss of $626 million, more than double the prior year's loss of $290 million.

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