nixCraft 🐧 on Nostr: Today, you can easily transition from x86 to ARM using VMs. The ARM CPUs are powerful ...
Today, you can easily transition from x86 to ARM using VMs. The ARM CPUs are powerful little machines. I'm comparing this to the early 2000s when the transition could have been hard or wasn't worth the effort. Apple did it successfully. So Qualcomm can do it and slowly kill x86. Or they can let Intel operate as it is without killing x86 line.
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