MacBooks account for 86% of total Mac sales, while Mac desktops make up just 14%.Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) data reveals that MacBook Pro holds a 53% share, followed by MacBook Air at 33%.Mac desktops, including iMac, Mac Pro, Mac mini, and Mac Studio, trail behind with modest shares ranging from 0.5% to 10%.Apple's prioritization of MacBook development reflects consumer preferences for portability and has led to a decline in demand for desktops.