And to add to the fantasy that should become reality, John W. on MacInTouch had this to say:

"But much more interestingly, if I think the laptop of tomorrow won't look exactly like the computer of today does - perhaps I think it will use machine learning to build in richer natural language interfaces and self-aware slide presentation coaching, or low-level always-present background processing of some sort for bulletproof cybersecurity monitoring - I now have a CPU design that's much closer to what I need. And, if I have an even newer idea the day after tomorrow that's unique to my computers - embedded quantum key generation? - I can probably build that too, instead of waiting for it to become mass market enough for Intel to care."


On a Mac since 1984.
Currently: 24" M1 iMac, M2 Pro Mac mini with 27" BenQ monitor, M2 Macbook Air, MacOS 14.x; iPhones, iPods (yes, still) and iPads.