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prxtl | 1 year ago
Although that is an intriguing (and controversial) possibility, Apple has never explicitly stated that. What they have done, is continued to heavily invest in the Mac lineup. IMO the ‘Pro’ in iPad Pro is meant to target creative professionals, not all the types of professionals (for e.g. programmers).
kmeisthax|1 year ago
The iPad division was advertising their product with taglines like "what's a computer" and phrases like "desktop-class" that indicated Apple - or at least, the iPad division at Apple - considered the iPad to be a MacBook replacement, not just a companion. And they still do this, even now when the Mac team is actually putting out good hardware again (ironically, by putting iPad chips in them).
memsom|1 year ago
You second paragraph - you need to understand the audience. For most average people, they don't need a Mac. They need a web browser, a banking app and a few other sundry apps for casual tasks. For the pro artist, they want a canvas. The iPad fits that fine. With a keyboard it is a very capable computer, with a pen it is a very capable canvas. Even for professional workers, the iPad can be enough if all they are doing is creating documents[1]
The MacBook Pro/Air is for anyone who - want to code in general and/or wants to create apps for iOS and macOS, wants to use addition hardware that requires extra power to be used (music production interfaces for example, or other types of compute module), needs to multitask, needs to consume files from different sources (local, usb, network etc)... etc. So, professional people, or "power users". This includes those that simply prefer a traditional computer. This is a fuzzy cross over. It is not precise.
The M series chips are not "ipad" chips. They are just chips. They happen to be used in multiple places, but this is no different to using an Intel chip in a tablet (which for sure happened. I owned a Windows 8 tablet that had the form factor of a Nexus 7 tablet.)
[1] Anecdote - a guy came to my house last week to do a survey for some heating system changes, and all he had was 2 ipads, a printer and his regular tools. All the documentation and quotes he printed on-site, they all came from the iPad Pro he had with a keyboard. The other one was most used to survey, he had a thermal camera to look for where out underfloor heating was laid as we don;t have the original owners installation documents.