Archived Intel Crashes: Apple To Start Using Own Mac Chips, Moving Away From Intel (zerohedge.com)
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Archived Intel Crashes: Apple To Start Using Own Mac Chips, Moving Away From Intel (zerohedge.com)
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[–] throughtheblack 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
So, are they gonna make their desktops and laptops run ARM based CPUs? I don't know if the performance is there yet.
[–] malloryquinn 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The decrepit Mac pro, just shows that Apple doesn't need or care about the pro market.if you need speed, hackintosh is the only way
[–] PotatoFarm 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Probably they don't care for performance, no big surprise considering their typical consumer. (Overpriced social media machines)
However, it will see improved battery performance something appreciated by, again, their consumers.
I guess some professionals that used macs will have a hard time and will finally move to a different platform... or take it in the ass, as once again, Apple's consumers.
[–] 12372935? 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
It's almost going to lead to a lot of apps just dropping out of the ecosystem I would imagine unless it's seamless to recompile. Plenty of apps probably are using x86 specific instructions.
[–] tribblepuncher ago (edited ago)
That's uncertain. There are a number of approaches they could take, including having emulation/virtualization of older stuff for backwards compatibility. IIRC that was in the cards for a number of niche OS's that tried to switch to a non-Intel architecture over the years, in order to retain backwards compatibility to existing apps. I want to say that the version of Windows NT for the Alpha had something like that in place, and I know there were plans for it under the Itanium series from Intel, especially since their wishy-washy "benchmarks" for it did more to sink the line than sell it.