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Rayz2016 said: crowley said: ErlendurK said: Apple doesn't use ARM cores. They have a license of the instruction set that they use to develop their own cores, so technically they aren't ARM cores, but Apple cores that are using…
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crowley said: I wonder if the higher end Macs will have A chips with integrated GPUs, or if there will be non-GPU variants where Apple have a dedicated separate GPU, presumably from AMD. You'll see what we have now. Models which have onl…
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rob53 said: ...but nothing about which port of Debian was used. The Platform State of the Union mentioned the VM was the ARM distribution of Debian.
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StrangeDays said: apple1991 said: Apple Silicon = touch based Macs? Nope. They could have any time, but there’s still no reason to. Moving your hands off the keyboard to reach out to a screen hinders productivity. A convertibl…
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Back in the day I had an Atari 1040 ST. It used the same Motorola processor that Macs used and you could get a card with the Apple ROMs on it and run Mac software on the Atari. I had the same thing on my Amiga.
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AppleSince1976 said: Quit with the Hater shit, willya? It gets really old. Take it to MacRumors; it’s all they’ve got there. There are opinions in the world that differ from yours.
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Linux is supported, why not Windows in VM? That's an ARM distribution of Linux. Docker and MONO also have ARM distributions. Remember, VIrtualization (VirtualBox, Parallels, etc.) and compatibility layers (WINE) require that the underlying binari…