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 software ecosystem through a combination punch. Think about it: originally, Apple focused only on selling hardware like Mac/iPad to creators, and most creators still relied on software ecosystems like Adobe for their work. Apple was essentially just a middleman, earning the bulk of the cash flow from software service providers like Adobe. Launching Creator Studio is like opening a full-category direct sales store, taking over all the profitable, detailed tasks themselves. How is this possible? The wireless N1 chip gives priority to hardware between devices. For example, when you use Creator Studio on an iPad, it can directly and low-latency call the nearby Mac’s computing power for rendering. But if you switch to using Adobe on Mac, it introduces much more friction, preventing the experience of seamless hardware-level performance. Even more interestingly, Apple set the price at $12.99, which is almost a “disruptive” move, clearly aiming to cut into Adobe’s territory with a non-profit stance, since Apple’s main profit still comes from hardware. Ultimately, the big players like Adobe and OpenAI still operate on the logic of “local software interaction + cloud AI processing,” which is a traditional shortcoming of Apple’s closed ecosystem. Apple seems to intentionally want to create a new creator ecosystem loop by combining “custom hardware + deep software integration + local edge computing models,” to compensate for its shortcomings in large models and AI development. Look, although Apple is lagging behind in AI strategy, this approach of defining software through hardware might someday enable it to make a late-stage overtaking move.