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The iPad wasn't made to run OSX. If it was, it would run OSX
But ask yourself, if you you could run OSX on an iPad, what would you do that you don't already do on the iPad?
The iPad doesn't need OSX, it needs desktop-esque features like multiple folders/ browsers running side by side, file browser/ finder, and mouse support
It would be cool to have OSX on the iPad, but it's not needed. The iPad pro is "pro" because of it's hardware upgrades
Does a MacBook pro operate any differently than a MacBook?
They use the same operating system... Why logically, would an iPad pro be any different?
They need to push more resource dependant apps for the pro that won't be able to run on the mini or air. That would separate the pro from the air and mini
Its less about the operating system and more about how the apps and the hardware work together
But ask yourself, if you you could run OSX on an iPad, what would you do that you don't already do on the iPad?
The iPad doesn't need OSX, it needs desktop-esque features like multiple folders/ browsers running side by side, file browser/ finder, and mouse support
It would be cool to have OSX on the iPad, but it's not needed. The iPad pro is "pro" because of it's hardware upgrades
Does a MacBook pro operate any differently than a MacBook?
They use the same operating system... Why logically, would an iPad pro be any different?
They need to push more resource dependant apps for the pro that won't be able to run on the mini or air. That would separate the pro from the air and mini
Its less about the operating system and more about how the apps and the hardware work together