I think that iPadOS sort of acts as a bridge to MacOS.Given the WWDC announcement of the developer Mac Mini running on the 2020 iPad Pro SOC, what do you think the odds are that we’ll have the option of installing MacOS on iPad’s in the future?
Given the WWDC announcement of the developer Mac Mini running on the 2020 iPad Pro SOC, what do you think the odds are that we’ll have the option of installing MacOS on iPad’s in the future?
100% absolutely NOT maybe after MacBooks and other devices. It will be hard to run x86 emulated software code. Heck the developer kit uses the A12Z CPU with 8GB of RAM. I don’t see an iPad Pro running MacOS until we have 8GB RAM and a A15X CPU at the soonest.Given the WWDC announcement of the developer Mac Mini running on the 2020 iPad Pro SOC, what do you think the odds are that we’ll have the option of installing MacOS on iPad’s in the future?
I do expect some “proof-of-concept” to appear some time in the future. The current-gen iPadPro runs basically off the same hardware as the dev kit (minus 2GB Ram). With some adjustments and without the dev software overhead, an iPP could well be able to run an Arm-based macOS.100% absolutely NOT maybe after MacBooks and other devices. It will be hard to run x86 emulated software code. Heck the developer kit uses the A12Z CPU with 8GB of RAM. I don’t see an iPad Pro running MacOS until we have 8GB RAM and a A15X CPU at the soonest.
100% absolutely NOT maybe after MacBooks and other devices. It will be hard to run x86 emulated software code. Heck the developer kit uses the A12Z CPU with 8GB of RAM. I don’t see an iPad Pro running MacOS until we have 8GB RAM and a A15X CPU at the soonest.