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theevilsharpie | 1 month ago
TL;DR: It runs, but not well, and performance has regressed since the last published benchmark.
theevilsharpie | 1 month ago
TL;DR: It runs, but not well, and performance has regressed since the last published benchmark.
paines|1 month ago
array_key_first|1 month ago
But it's been the same story with ARM on windows now for at least a decade. The manufacturers just... do not give a single fuck. ARM is not comparable to x86 and will never be if ARM manufacturers continue to sabotage their own platform. It's not just Linux, either, these things are barely supported on Windows, run a fraction of the software, and don't run for very long. Ask anyone burned by ARM on windows attempts 1-100.
g947o|1 month ago
Then why would I pay money for a Qualcomm device just for more suffering? Unless I personally like tinkering or I am contributing to an open source project specifically for this, there is no way I would purchase a Qualcomm PC.
Which is what the original comment is about.