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Rosetta 2 lacks support for x86 virtualization, Boot Camp not an Apple Silicon option [u]
I think this will be the best thing for Mac and iPads and was necessary (it may take a year or so after the first Apple silicon Macs) . Developers for iOS can make one game/app that works on the 1 billion plus iPhones and iPads and then Macs get those games (and less importantly the apps) . In reverse iPads will start running Mac software and will get much more powerful and way more Pro. It will be one platform. I think that's why they added trackpad support to iPad recently. It is another step towards that universal Apple product. I got the first taste of that using Apple Arcade which is really slick. Now it will be the convergence of all the devices and not just for games. I only use bootcamp for 1 program so I will just hold on to my Intel Mac and slide it over next to my new Apple Silicon Mac Bootcamp was horrible for Macs because it let developers be lazy and force the users to hack their Macs. Now if a developer can reach a billion + devices including Macs it may be way more tempting (no brainer) to make a MacApple port of their game/app. The shareholders will insist! After all iPad Pros are way more powerful than a Switch. Maybe not a PS5 but they can just tune the game from iPad Pro to the new Mac.