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[–] soramac@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (14 children)

Wait, if Apple is able to pull off their own cellular modem chip, they might put it into a Mac as well? That would be sick.

[–] Logicalist@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (7 children)

it would, but I don't know if they would do that.

It would be a fair bit of overhead for a function many would not use, and cellular tech makes more sense in a phone, because people are more likely to have that with them than a laptop.

They could have it as an option, but then it would further fragment their laptop line.

Personally, I wouldn't do it if I was them. Almost everyone has a phone, and the network connection can be shared, it's really not a hassle.

[–] SeismicFrog@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I believe you miss the turning of the technological clock… the future is 5G to the home. It’s here now and offers as fast or faster speeds than many traditional broadband plans.

Have an iMac which is designed for someone who “wants it to work out of the box” - a cellular connection makes this useful in places that broadband is tough but cellular is not impossible. Adding their own cellular silicon would cost little and greatly expand use cases for existing models and alter the value prop of the consumer laptop market. Work across devices anywhere.

Add an access point to the device and now your Mom only needs an iMac and an AppleTV - no cable, no broadband, virtual switch/router in the cloud. Just a new cellular bill that is just a bit less than a broadband package and you have a winner. Have an Apple Watch? Buy a bundle - phone, watch, and computer.

[–] vmbient@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

future is 5G to the home. It’s here now and offers as fast or faster speeds than many traditional broadband plans.

Wired > wireless. Always, no matter how technologically advanced we are. By the time mmwave is available to everyone we'll have 20gbps fiber at home.

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