iPhone should run MacOS. You should be able to plug it in to a monitor with mouse and keyboard and use it as a computer.
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Will never happen because then Apple couldn't sell you a $1000 MacBook to go with it. Google, on the other hand, seems to be full Steam ahead on this project, because they don't sell any other computers.
Imagine having access to terminal on your iPhone. That would be awesome.
This I would love. Make a MacBook a shell and the actual work happen on a phone you insert into it. Just eject your iPhone and take it with you, then inert the entire phone into the next shell you feel like using it with, desktop or laptop.
The A18’s multi-core score approximately rivals the original M1 chip from 2020, of which many people still use to this day with adequate performance characteristics.
Bro, people still use Intel-based MacBooks!
Mid-2015 MBP with an i5 and 8 GB RAM checking in, I have loved this poor machine to death and use it daily for coding and hobby game dev, but it is finally time to upgrade. I’m planning on getting a very spec’d out 16 inch of whatever comes out in the fall.
Work got me a 16 inch with an M4 Pro and I love it so much.
My daughter is using my 2018 MacBook Air.
How often has this person’s predictions been correct?
M1 performance with (hopefully) 16 gigs of ram? Yeah that's the perfect computer for a "normal" person who just wants to browse the web on something other than a phone or tablet.
Honestly I just wish these machines had better display scaling options. I'd really like a "looks like 1080p" (ish) option for when I'm out and about and need to remote desktop into my PC at home for work stuff. Currently I use an el cheapo ThinkPad for that.
The cynic in me directly thought of how this could be a way for Apple to force the Mac App Store on these machines. Granted it is based on a fear, not grounded on something.