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I agree partly. Doing everything internally would make it hard to keep up. But, I don't think Apple does everything internally.
It seems when they do decide to use make components themselves it has to do with cutting costs or having more control over integration or some such thing.
In any case they don't seem to be having problems keeping up. The way I hear it the reason they're last to adopt some of the latest specs is because of their design choices.
By the way none of this in the slightest bit seems to be a issue with consumers. Only geeks know or care about specs.