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Apple is a company that makes very good products, but sometimes their design team designs them into a corner and they see the limitations after they get a lot of customer complaints. The butterfly keyboard and MagSafe connectors are some of the best examples. The Butterfly mechanism was too shallow and too easily became jammed. The USB-C technology cannot charge computers as fast as MagSafe, and the added benefit is that the connector can unplug without dragging the whole machine onto the floor. So Apple does often experiment and does often change its mind. So I don't see anything different with their foray into the enterprise. They have much more powerful and more energy efficient chips now in the Apple Silicon M series, so they can have another try at it and this time might be the charm. As I noted in my earlier comments, Apple already uses M series chips in their data centers, so it would not be too much of a stretch to imagine them using them in commercial products that they sell to the masses.
While anything is possible as a person who has been Mac-exclusive for the past 28 years you're not the first, 2nd, 3rd or thousandth person here who has stated that. It hasn't happened. Honestly the way this forum hates on Apple so much I don't want Apple to get into the enterprise business. It's just another entity for public forums to trash the company on small mistakes.

In regards to their design mistakes once again that's not the same as "Changing their Minds". Besides the Mac Pro that I mentioned another example of Apple changing their mind is the Touch Bar. If they truly remove the Touch Bar in upcoming MacBook Pros then that would be them changing their mind. The TouchBar hasn't been a defective nightmare like the butterfly keyboard. It's just been the target of criticism of some people not liking it. But when it comes to defects companies have to fix problems, that's not changing their mind. Also like I said earlier until actual products are announced by Apple you can't use rumors as examples. I've seen rumors posted on MR that didn't at all turn out like they were stated.
 
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