iPad would not have to run MacOS all the time. My perfect solution would be to leave MacOS as it is and only run on iPad when using keyboard, trackpad/mouse, and monitor, like when using Stage Manager. Revert to iPad OS when in tablet mode. That would be imho the best way to use MacOS on the iPad Pro. It should be easily possible. I mean I run both MacOS and Windows 11 on my Mac Mini. I also remote into both MacOS and Windows 11 on my M1 iPad Pro 11 when using a trackpad and keyboard with no problems at all. So instead of adjusting MacOS to a touch based OS, just use on iPad when in desktop mode and iPad OS when in tablet mode. I would love that!
I mean, if I can remote and use Windows 11 with my iPad Pro, it should be very easy to run MacOS on the iPad while in desktop mode. Starting with iPad OS 16 there is virtual memory swap now with up to 16 extra gb's of virtual memory available. On a 27 inch monitor, it looks even better.
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With virtual memory swap, a new window manager and more desktop-style features, is it inevitable that iPads will someday just run straight-up macOS?
www.xda-developers.com
A new Apple patent has suggested that a future iPad or version of iPadOS could include the ability to transform the tablet into a macOS-like user experience when it's attached to an external keyboard. The patent, first reported by Patently Apple, is wide-ranging in its potential implementation...
www.macrumors.com
I used Apple's Sidecar and Universal Control features to turn my iPad into a Mac, and it's amazing.
www.digitaltrends.com
A leaker has claimed that Apple is working on a version of macOS exclusive for the M2 iPad Pro, with it expected at some point in 2023.
appleinsider.com