It's a common use-case for x86 machines that implement UEFI. Taking the iPhone and iPad into account, it is a nonexistent use-case for mobile ARM chipset owners.
>taking the iPhone and iPad into account
This post is about the MacBook Air M2. The discussion has been about silicon MacBooks - laptops - from the start.
>taking the iPhone and iPad into account
This post is about the MacBook Air M2. The discussion has been about silicon MacBooks - laptops - from the start.