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Jul 13, 2020
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snowbird
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There will always be a place for x86/x64 for big computations. Gaming will be
an interesting use case too. I could see consoles moving to ARM, but PC gaming is a tough sell.
I do think that big.LITTLE compliance will be a future standard.
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PC Manufacturers forced to move to ARM based architecture? Do those of you who know chip tech better than I do...
Tokolosh
All-American
7/13/20 9:32am
I'd be incredibly surprised if this is how it plays out.
supertux
7/13/20 9:36am
There will always be a place for x86/x64 for big computations. Gaming will be
snowbird
7/13/20 9:43am
All that said, Apple has a hill to climb with GPU compatibility and their claims
snowbird
7/13/20 9:44am
I guess the good news is they control the hardware so they don't need to worry about wide GPU compatibility
supertux
7/13/20 9:50am
Apples 'ARM Developer Hardware' is nothing but an iPad Pro with more ram...
TheLost
7/13/20 11:43am
Remember, Apple's big differentiator used to be different CPUs than the x86s
Squeegee
7/13/20 9:53am
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