The potential benefits would be nice but we'll see if they can reach them. My view is that if Apple moves completely to ARM, this will be the end of the ecosystem as we know it. They will focus on more expensive locked down iPads with keyboards. They may call them Macbooks but they won't be similar and open like they are today. They probably want a generic ipod/ipad/iphone market for mobile computing in their laptop space (or whatever it will be called).
It will lead to end of the professional use of Macs. They are already heading that way anyway.
Intel gets beat up a lot on these forums but:
- Their CPUs are currently the best for most of our uses.
- Apple designed their laptops and should be blamed for any thermal issues. It is not Intels fault.
If the transition takes place, I'm assuming there will be a lot of talk about the good old days when they used Intel chips.
I'll stick the proven Intel environment for now for Windows and Linux (and Mac if they continue on that way).