I doubt it, they need to withstand rain, snow and seawater, possibly refrigeration for a good share (I’m thinking about Apple products which are not supposed to go beyond 35°C - How do we manage sun exposure between the tropics?).
Surely it's "35C" only when powered on? Which is still a weird figure which is probably wrong because how are those products going to work close to a human body which has a default temperature of 36C (when not excercising, when not in the sun, etc.etc.)?
Your core temperature is that hot, but your skin won't be (unless you're in a desert or something). So you'd never be able to transfer that temperature to a Mac.