I would respect Apple's privacy talk if they facilitated running Linux. But it takes years of reverse engineering to get it barely useful on a Mac.
So they put revenue above true privacy, as companies do. But they are the loudest to spit the bs while selling black boxes.
Sorry I think you misunderstand me.
I'm not pitching Apple as the best or only solution, I'm saying that selling local inference seems to fit with their current marketing goals.
Selling high end, high margin computers that have lots available GPU RAM with at least lip service to local inference for privacy fits with what they already do.
I don't see anything to stop say Framework making the same pitch but with Linux but since Framework don't design their own chips they don't have quite so many levers to pull as Apple do.