Apple to introduce the first Macs with ARM on November 17



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Anonymous, 59 minutes agoSeriously, what x86 does RISC use? They are all CISC. The x86-amd64 architecture is still the mode … moreWhile I agree with the difference in performance between ARM and x86 processors, I don’t think Apple is “digging its own grave.” Let’s consider a few things. Apple has been successful on Macs despite their low market share, which means they have become fond of a niche. A pretty profitable niche at that. I think the ARM-based mac is just an evolution of that niche. I mean, why share the profits with Intel and AMD if the average consumer is okay with just one ARM processor handling their Excel and web browsing? So let’s consider your marketing team has plenty of room to show off when it comes to selling battery life to consumers. I think Apple is definitely onto something here.

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RejZoR, 1 hour agoThere’s no way the 15W mobile chip will beat the 105W desktop one. People think that ARM is this miracle … moreIt will be great for Apple’s own applications. Also great for mobile apps from the App Store. Desktop apps will mostly fail in my opinion, but we’ll see.

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Anonymous, 1 hour agoGreat news. Desktop He finally headed down the right path, away from the dated X86. Though X86 ch … moreSeriously, what x86 does RISC use? They are all CISC.

The x86-amd64 architecture remains the most powerful power chip you will ever find, until the next generation of CISC arrives.

15w from 2020 vs 105w from 2000 era chipset, but produced the same year of 2020? You are delirious.

Why would game developers port the game from Windows to Mac anyway? Mac is not known as a gaming rig. It is very rare to find triple AAA titles that run natively on Mac. Only a few titles run on both Windows and Linux on OpenGL or Vulkan. You mean metal API? Yes, Apple literally just digs its own graves.

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Anonymous, 1 hour agoGreat news. Desktop He finally headed down the right path, away from the dated X86. Though X86 ch … moreThere’s no way the 15W mobile chip will beat the 105W desktop one. People think that ARM is this miraculous magic bullet. It is not. It has some benefits, especially in low-power designs like portable devices, but you can’t beat the laws of thermodynamics with it.

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Great news.

Desk He finally headed down the right path, away from the dated X86.

Although X86 chips mainly use RISC-like instructions, one cannot think but wonder why they are terribly inefficient and do not scale well.

If Apple proves it can make a 15W A-series-based processor work the same as a 105W Intel desktop, that would have industry-wide repercussions.

Installing Windows to the ARM port of Fastrack Windows.

Finally Apple took a big leap, and in a meaningful and correct way.

But the only concern is whether the open nature of the Mac will end entirely and everything will be locked in the Apple app store just like iPhones.

Apple crashing with Mantle API also doesn’t help them port the Windows game to their operating system.

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