
Microsoft Surface Pro X uses an ARM 64 SoC. You'll only have the same, frankly lame games you currently have. No matter how fast this environment is, nobody will be developing games for it just like nobody develops games for it now. Other software development utilizes the U*nix features of Macs.


Gaming is not the only vertical industry that uses Macs. I can run all my Steam games very nicely when I boot to Windows on my Mac Pro Desktop. You've now basically lost both the development and gaming population. Product Feedback - Apple is the best resource for such feedback, not the ASC. You've made a huge mistake, basically taking a step backward to the days of the PowerPC and all the issues that came along with that.

It allowed me to develop software for ANY platform. I'm a developer and the combination of Apple hardware with the ability to boot natively in Windows is the sole reason I purchased my Mac Pro Desktop (Yes, $4,000.00+). Then I will no longer be purchasing Apple products.
