Following the unveiling of Apple’s new iPad Pro and 24-inch iMac with M1 processor, two Apple CEOs, John Terence and Greg Jaswick , gave an interview to The Independent. As 9to5Mac reports, two Apple executives discussed the capabilities of the iPad Pro 2021 and Cupertino’s future plans for the iPad and Mac.

Jasvik raised the most important topics of the interview. Jaswick, known as Apple’s senior vice president of global marketing, said the company has no plans to combine the iPad and Mac platforms. The unveiling of the iPad Pro 2021 was an important event; Apple has used the same Mac processor in this high-end tablet. The M1 processor and, of course, changes to the iPadOS have reduced the gap between Macs and iPads, and users are thinking about the possibility of merging the two families of products.

Jaswick says people tell two contradictory stories about the iPad and Mac: “On the one hand, people say [the iPad and the Mac] are in conflict, so the user has to choose whether the Mac wants it or the iPad. There are others who say we want to make the iPad and Mac a single product. They say our conspiracy is to destroy these two families of products and merge them. The fact is that none of this is true. “We are proud that we are really working hard to make the best products in their category.” Jaswick went on to say that he has no intention of using the term “handle” for the iPad at all, and that he believes the iPad should not be in the category of tablets; Because “the iPad is better than the tablet.”