Apple BEGAN to bring desktop computing to the masses. They've finally heard the outcry and are releasing some products the masses, the tinkerers, anybody with a few $k can customize their ideal Mac workstation. They drifted away from this for too long, and the backlash was real.
I think it's going to turn out exactly as predicted in the other thread - including a very attractive starting price.
First Mac to get excited about in ages. Also looking forward to seeing how far they push the mini form factor.
Sure, Apple's roots are not in question. Almost 50 years later they do seem like an entirely different company though. I would not expect Nintendo to go back to making card games either.
The pricing on these newly announced M1 models does not seem geared towards taking on the x86 landscape by offering a really attractive price/performance alternative, nor does the all-integrated new chip sound like you can expect a reasonably compatible desktop machine from them.
Especially after all the trouble with their dreaded T2 chip I'd be highly sceptical of any attempt to combine even more custom functionality in one package while giving users the option to connect third-party hardware to it. Some crazy