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Intel doesn’t think that Arm CPUs will make a dent in the laptop market::“They’ve been relegated to pretty insignificant roles in the PC business.”
Intel doesn’t think that Arm CPUs will make a dent in the laptop market::“They’ve been relegated to pretty insignificant roles in the PC business.”
Their selling points for the previous generation are now moot though, so that’s why people aren’t buying or re-upoing generations:
There’s just tons of stuff that makes it unattractive to developers. My particular job requires building multi-arch containers and binaries, and it’s just a nightmare to dev and test locally. The argument to this point might be “just use cloud”, or “use a remote CI build system”, bit the point is you shouldn’t have to. I can have a machine that does everything I need it to do with another vendor, with way less hassle, and for way cheaper.
I don’t know exactly what software you use for work, but for simple cases docker desktop uses binfmt-misc to enable Rosetta and qemu-user for containers. This actually makes it really easy to build and test for a bunch of different architectures, x86 but also ppc64le, mips, etc. With x86-64 specifically you get Rosetta for very high performance. I know tools like gdb don’t work right in this environment, but thats not usually part of a typical ci/cd system anyways.
Quick responses, sorry.
In general, the “use containers for everything” is not a good workflow. It’s also very subjective to performance on the platform you run it on. Containers all the time is exhausting and problematic for a number of different reasons.
Lol! No.
Gaming: has just jumped up in a huge way in the last couple of months. The software that’s come out recently is amazing. Just run full windows games on your macbook pro? Sure.
Creators: huh? Never heard of this before. Everything seems to run amazingly well.
GPU: except for the local ai stuff that is being done all the time? What? Diffusion Bee doesn’t exist now?
Cheaper: well, yeah. Heh. You get that one, for sure. But if money is no object, then… 🤷
Bruh…there is NOTHING about MacOS which invites the ability to run “full windows on your MacBook”. I’m not sure form of Bath Salts you’re smoking, but you should share that with the rest of the fanboys so they can experience the same delusions as you. Also “gaming has jumped up…in the last couple of months”…jFC those drugs you’re on are amazing.
All your other points make zero sense, and it’s obvious you are not experienced in software development, so you can go away from me now.
I said “full windows games”, but yeah, you can also run Windows on it, but that’s old news.
Crossover and GTPK. Look it up. Didn’t exist like it does now at the start of the year.