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Plausible.
A changeover would likely be building on the strengths of the ARM which is low power consumption. First would be the MacBook Air (i.e. grafting a real keyboard into the iOS experience) and then moving on to more and more powerful systems.
After three switches in CPU family (6800 to 68000 to PowerPC to X86), Apple must have the game plan for success in implementing the change pretty well rehearsed.