Legendary investor Warren Buffett has gobbled up tens of billions of dollars in AI names, including Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN).
Fresh 13F data from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) shows that Apple remains the fund’s crown jewel, as Berkshire Hathaway controls 238,212,764 shares worth more than $60.65 billion as of Q3 2025.
AAPL remains Berkshire’s top holding, accounting for 22.69% of the firm’s portfolio of over $267.334 billion.
But Berkshire dumped nearly 42 million shares of AAPL worth $10.6 billion in Q3, representing a 15% reduction from its Q2 2025 holdings.
Berkshire also owns Amazon, where the conglomerate holds 10 million shares worth $2.19 billion. Data shows that Berkshire neither added nor decreased to its AMZN holdings from Q2 of this year.
The last piece of the fund’s AI trio is Alphabet, with Berkshire holding 17.85 million shares valued at $4.33 billion. Data shows that Buffett’s fund just bought its GOOGL stack in Q3 of 2025, a new position that accounts for 1.62% of its portfolio.
Other significant changes in Berkshire’s portfolio last quarter include unloading $1.92 billion in Bank of America (BAC) shares, $1.20 billion in VeriSign (VRSN), $217 million worth of Davita (DVA) and $199 million in D.R. Horton (DHI).
Meanwhile, Berkshire added $1.21 billion in Chubb Limited (CB), $150 million worth of shares in Domino’s Pizza (DPZ), $117 million in Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI) and $3.98 million worth of shares in Lamar Advertising (LAMR).
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