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I disagree; I think he cares greatly about the Macintosh, he just cares more about the iDevices right now, as they are the big money makers at Apple.
As such, there will come a time when the two concepts merge and future Macs will either be hybrid OS X/iOS on x86-64 chips or -- far-fetched but within the realm of possibility -- they will be ARM based super-iDevices. Either way it will be a big shift away from what we OS X users are comfortable with.
Good thing (for me) that Haiku is making steady progress.