Apple AI head John Giannandrea and acquisitions chief Adrian Perica (center) having a conversation before WWDC. Image Credit: Ryan Isaacs
Among the giants of Silicon Valley, Apple Inc. has long had an unusual acquisition strategy. The company’s biggest-ever purchase was Beats in 2014 — for $3 billion — and Apple has only made three transactions totaling $1 billion or more in its entire history.
Rather than acquiring large, transformative businesses, Apple tends to target small companies with focused teams — typically to accelerate an internal project or jump-start a new initiative.
Compare that with Facebook’s $19 billion purchase of WhatsApp, or Google’s $12.5 billion deal for Motorola Mobility...