I own both a gaming PC running Windows 11 with an Intel i9-12900K and an Apple MacBook Pro with an M1 Pro. I think the writing is on the wall for x86, at least from a general computing sense. I’m absolutely blown away on how well Apple pulled off the transition to M1. My previous Intel based MBP had atrocious battery life and could barely survive an hour video meeting on MS Teams. It might take a while but I can see ARM-based Windows taking off the same way if paired with a killer CPU.
The CPU part is the problem. Qualcomm is barely doing anything when it comes to making good ARM chips which compete, and most other chip manufacturers are not much better.
I have a bad feeling though that when ARM processors do finally become viable outside the apple ecosystem, that they will all be locked to running windows, thanks to lack of UEFI support on arm and the mess that is device trees.
Bluecobra|3 years ago
robotnikman|3 years ago
I have a bad feeling though that when ARM processors do finally become viable outside the apple ecosystem, that they will all be locked to running windows, thanks to lack of UEFI support on arm and the mess that is device trees.