Analyst Benedict Evans suggests that Apple's recent product launches and delays resemble the systemically poor execution experienced by Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system.
Evans points to Apple's Vision Pro headset, which was perceived as not ready for launch and lacked developer activity and significant sales volume.
Additionally, Apple's delay of personalized Siri features, previously previewed as nearly finished, raises concerns about missed deadlines and a shift in Apple's software release cycle.
Evans questions whether this trend indicates Apple's potential drift into poor execution similar to the issues faced by Microsoft with Windows Vista.