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by wilsonnb3
764 days ago
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If the tablet form factor was really a game changer for software development, wouldn’t the surface line and high end android tablets be more popular for programming? Wouldn’t there actually be some popular Linux tablets out there? (I am aware that there are a couple of niche options) Touch screen interfaces are just not good for programming. Apple already brought all of the useful parts of the iPad to the Mac when they switched to the m series SOCs. Fanless design, long battery life, instant sleep/wake. An iPad running macOS has some niche appeal for people who want to travel light but I really don’t see it being a game changer at all. |
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Not necessarily. The surface line has several hardware fumbles (especially regarding power budgets/efficiency). The A & M series chips could easily whip up most of their competition in the low power (>10 watt) segment, if Apple wanted. AMD and Intel push for high performance at 15-28watts on portables, which is too high for thin tablets.
For maximum contrast: x86 tablets have fans. M1/m2 laptops can be fanless.
(This isn’t to say it’s impossible but rather no company with deep enough pockets cares enough.)