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Greg Joswiak and John Ternus talk M1 and the iPad Pro in new interview

Apple s Greg Joswiak and John Ternus sat down for an interview with The Independent. The execs talk about why Apple is bringing its M1 processor to the iPad Pro. After Apple announced that the new iPad Pro would contain its M1 Apple silicon processor, many people started to wonder if the company would begin to merge the Mac and the iPad. However, Apple itself believes that the two products will always be separate categories. In an interview with The Independent, Greg Joswiak, Apple s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, says that the company has no plans to merge the iPad or Mac together.

Apple Insists They Have No Plans To Merge The iPad And Mac Together

Apple Insists They Have No Plans To Merge The iPad And Mac Together By Tyler Lee, on 04/22/2021 17:46 PDT Apple’s latest iPad Pro comes with an M1 chipset. This is the same chipset used to power other Apple computers like the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and more recently, the brand new 24-inch iMac. This has led some to wonder what this could mean? Could it be that Apple is looking to merge its iPad and Macs together? Advertising Unfortunately, that is not the case. In an interview with The Independent (paywall), Apple’s marketing chief  Greg Joswiak and Apple hardware chief John Ternus said that both the iPad and Mac are two separate products and that they intend to keep it that way.

Mac and iPad To Be Best In Their Own Categories, Apple s Greg Joswiak Says

Apple executives: no plans to merge the iPad and Mac lineups

Earlier this week, Apple held a new product launch conference where the company unveiled a couple of products. Among the series of products at the conference is the new iPad Pro tablet that comes with the M1 chip. In addition, the company also unveiled its latest MacBook with the M1 chip too. Considering that Apple is using the same chips on these devices, there are speculations that Apple is planning to combine the iPad and Mac lineups Today, Apple’s senior vice president of global marketing, Greg Joswiak, and senior vice president of hardware engineering, John Ternus, responded to the speculations. According to them, there is absolutely no plan to merge the two product lines. The iPad and MacBook lineups are doing well individually, why merge them? Besides, these devices are for different classes of people and different markets. Thus, it doesn’t make any sense for Apple to merge them. 

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