![]() ![]() ![]() Why, you ask, would Apple want to do this especially given the talk is about Apple bringing macOS to ARM? I think the answer is similar to why it continues to offer support for Windows 10 on its Macs and MacBooks – that is to increase potential sales. The introduction of native mouse/trackpad support with the arrival of iOS 13.4 and the new Magic Keyboard accessory for iPad Pro brings a similar opportunity, except this time around running Windows 10 on ARM. For some people, this was a major selling point as it allowed them to buy the preferred desktop or laptop but still enjoy wider compatibility with their office, or even dabble in other activities like PC gaming. When Apple switched from IBM PowerPC-based starting in 2006 it wasn’t long before it introduced its Boot Camp Assistant which allows Apple users to install Windows on a separate partition on their Macs and MacBooks. ![]()
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