The big grief I have with "general computing" platforms is their insistence of sticking with the traditional form factor.
ATX, ITX, PCI-, DDR ...outdated, overboard, clunky designs for most people.
Take a Mac Mini-like design, and make modules that can stack or otherwise attach to expand capabilities. IMO, this is what Apple should do and be done with the whole "But Mac Pro users ...!"
A project Ara-like desktop, both its size and modularity, would probably offer more than enough computing power for most users (browsing, office, youtube).
ATX, ITX, PCI-, DDR ...outdated, overboard, clunky designs for most people.
Take a Mac Mini-like design, and make modules that can stack or otherwise attach to expand capabilities. IMO, this is what Apple should do and be done with the whole "But Mac Pro users ...!"
A project Ara-like desktop, both its size and modularity, would probably offer more than enough computing power for most users (browsing, office, youtube).