• upstream@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Apple has shown that the market could be willing to adapt.

    But then again, they’ve always had more leverage than the Wintel-crowd.

    But what people seem to ignore is that there is another option as well: hardware emulation.

    IIRC correctly old AMD CPU’s, notably the K6, was actually a RISC core with a translation layer turning X86 instructions into the necessary chain of RISC instructions.

    That could also be a potential approach to swapping outright. If 80% of your code runs natively and then 20% passes this hardware layer where the energy loss is bigger than the performance loss you might have a compelling product.

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      1 year ago

      Apple has shown that the market could be willing to adapt.

      It’s less that they’ll adapt, and more that they don’t really care. And particularly in the case of Apple users: their apps are (mostly) available on their Macs already. The vast majority of people couldn’t tell you what architecture their computer runs on and will just happily use whatever works and doesn’t cost them the earth.