After 20 years, one would expect they would. At the end of Qualcomm's Computex keynote presentation on June 3, Long appeared in an ironic advertisement where he is assailed by numerous reminders, notifications, and other bothersome messages from Apple's notorious, nanny-like operating system.
Though the pop-ups Long is blowing off speak to MacOS' capabilities handling disk space, battery power, and other core functions of a CPU, the fact they're all presented as yet another notification nag, which Mac users have to turn off, opt out, or spend a great deal of time managing regardless of CPU performance, is rather spot on.
As The Verge points out, Long has been on something of a rehabilitation tour. In 2021 he cut advertisements for Intel that joked about Apple MacBook features as the company moved away from Intel processors.
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