Hybrid iOS and Mac Device - It Would Need To Be Done Right
Source: Google Search . It is common knowledge that Apple's own chips used in the iOS devices for years and now on the just updated MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are very fast. There is almost nothing on the market that comes close to the processing power and the amount of power it needs. It's the main reason why Apple is moving away from Intel chips. Apple's chips are simply faster and runs cooler. It is why Apple's iPhone blow competing Android devices out of the water. It is why Apple can arm its devices with only a few GB of RAM and the Galaxy devices need 16 GB. Given how fast Apple's new M1 chip is and the potential for even better upgrades in the future, it is time to revisit a subject hat has divided the Apple community: a tablet that runs both the iOS and Mac OS. First let me say this, with iOS and Mac OS the way they are not, it would not work. It would be a nightmare. Mac OS would not work with the current touch inter...