I wonder if arm Linux laptops will become more of a thing.
I know Apple silicon has a lot more going on then just arm, but a Linux based device with that kind of efficiency to power ratio would be cool.
Eh. ARM is old news. I’d really would’ve liked to see them push RISC-V
With the most recent news about arm, I wouldn’t be surprised if RISC-V got a push from larger fabs.
Bluntly, we’ve been computing under proprietary/licensed architectures for so long, it’s time for a change. Make CPUs open source. Make them cheap.
I hope
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Bold statement.
Name a bigger one.
Dell?
Manufactured in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Only one I can think of is tuxedo computers or tux computers, whatever their called. To be honest I always thought they were bigger
Tuxedo is German.
Ahhh
Dell.
Manufactured in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Almost everyone else.
Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus and Acer
Dell: manufactured in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam
HP: manufactured in China, Thailand, India, Mexico, Vietnam (and one plant in Indianapolis)
Lenovo: manufactured in China, Brazil, Mexico, Hungary, India, and Japan
Acer: manufactured in Taiwan, China, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, Japan, Korea, India, Brazil, and Hungary, with a production base in China.
System76 still wins.
I’ve got some bad news for you…
Ampere https://amperecomputing.com/
They don’t even sell computers from what I can see.
If I had money laying around, this would make a compelling home server. With a minimal GPU, or without one, if possible.