My only hope, however unlikely, is that Apple will recognise that power users, engineers and gamers would really really appreciate running Linux on Macs and they write some drivers for it.
There are literally no PC laptops with the quality or hardware offered by even the cheapest MacBook - the software, while fine for general consumers, creators, and some developer workloads, tragically holds back its potential something fierce.
> Apple will recognise that power users, engineers
They will not. Recognizing the value of power users and engineers looks deeply un-Apple to me.
As a power user, ThinkPad T (maybe P also) series is better for me (and it's not that close). I run Linux on it.
Well, that certainly would be one way to wipe billions from their share price overnight.
The only way Linux on Mac will become a reality is if it's legislated.