I’m really on board with this. A few weeks back I was given a 1st gen iPad Pro and quite frankly it stank and the pencil was deceased but I saw the potential and the integration opportunities. So after futzing with one and working out the edge cases, face mask clad in the local Apple store, I bought a 2020 iPad Pro a couple of weeks back and have migrated everything other than programming to it. It really does perform ridiculously well on non trivial stuff and I can see where the desktop can go with this sort of hardware. And that’s 1-2 revisions behind the state of the art Apple silicon now. My laptop has been handed over to my eldest now for school work. Don’t need it any more.<p>The thing that got me was everything useful is almost all there ready to go on this architecture and it works and it’s extremely fast. I suspect it’s going to be a short two years. The only thing that worries me is higher end compute and I suspect there’s going to be a hard division somewhere and it’s going to have a large price disparity.<p>But really I am pleasantly surprised which is unusual as I’m usually a miserable pessimist.