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Here is me (still) hoping for arm64 to become mainstream just like x86_64.

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  • gustavom@lemmy.worldG This user is from outside of this forum
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    Here is me (still) hoping for arm64 to become mainstream just like x86_64.

    t. I'm typing this on my orange pi 5 max. And the gap between this pc and a "typical" x86_64 one is almost nonexistant.

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      Here is me (still) hoping for arm64 to become mainstream just like x86_64.

      t. I'm typing this on my orange pi 5 max. And the gap between this pc and a "typical" x86_64 one is almost nonexistant.

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      Translation for those not completely up to speed with the stakes of all this?

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      • gustavom@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

        Here is me (still) hoping for arm64 to become mainstream just like x86_64.

        t. I'm typing this on my orange pi 5 max. And the gap between this pc and a "typical" x86_64 one is almost nonexistant.

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        What processor are you considering a typical x86_64, and also what is your use case?

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          What processor are you considering a typical x86_64, and also what is your use case?

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          "Typical" implies "standard", so a low to mid end rig. Which also means (presumably) a "standard' use case i.e what any "typical" user does -- search for something on the internet, see funny videos and post on online communities such as facebook or similars. And before you say "define a typical user" -- a user that has a very basic understanding on how to interact with a computer and use it properly. So... even "your mom" fits this criteria.

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            Here is me (still) hoping for arm64 to become mainstream just like x86_64.

            t. I'm typing this on my orange pi 5 max. And the gap between this pc and a "typical" x86_64 one is almost nonexistant.

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            I'd really rather we skip over ARM and head straight for RISC V. ARM is a step in the right direction though.

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            • gustavom@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

              "Typical" implies "standard", so a low to mid end rig. Which also means (presumably) a "standard' use case i.e what any "typical" user does -- search for something on the internet, see funny videos and post on online communities such as facebook or similars. And before you say "define a typical user" -- a user that has a very basic understanding on how to interact with a computer and use it properly. So... even "your mom" fits this criteria.

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              I was asking about you, because you made the comparison.

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                I'd really rather we skip over ARM and head straight for RISC V. ARM is a step in the right direction though.

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                head straight for RISC V

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                • gustavom@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                  Here is me (still) hoping for arm64 to become mainstream just like x86_64.

                  t. I'm typing this on my orange pi 5 max. And the gap between this pc and a "typical" x86_64 one is almost nonexistant.

                  kanedias@lemmy.mlK This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Arm is an awful platform. Linux support across vendors is horrible, all GPU drivers are closed, bootloaders are locked, acpi is barely supported. Please no.

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                    Arm is an awful platform. Linux support across vendors is horrible, all GPU drivers are closed, bootloaders are locked, acpi is barely supported. Please no.

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                    you're listing things that will be fixed.

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                      I was asking about you, because you made the comparison.

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                      I don't make up stuff, so I'd rather rely on facts and logic instead. :^)

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                      • gustavom@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                        Here is me (still) hoping for arm64 to become mainstream just like x86_64.

                        t. I'm typing this on my orange pi 5 max. And the gap between this pc and a "typical" x86_64 one is almost nonexistant.

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                        I'd much rather see RISC-V take over.

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                          you're listing things that will be fixed.

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                          Sure in 10 years

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                          • gustavom@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                            I don't make up stuff, so I'd rather rely on facts and logic instead. :^)

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                            Oof guy if you ever have to use the phrase "I..rely on facts and logic" with a passive aggressive smilie on the end you've already lost. I don't even think there was an argument, but you still lost.

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                              I'd much rather see RISC-V take over.

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                              It's gonna happen I think.

                              Desktop ARM is great but it's still locked behind like 2 vendors (Snapdragon and Apple) and has hardware more locked down than x86.

                              x86 is, well, x86.

                              RISC-V might be slower right now but China's mega investment is going to force others to rush into the ISA to try and beat them to market. Give it 5 years and we're gonna see a totally different landscape to now.

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                              • gustavom@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                                I don't make up stuff, so I'd rather rely on facts and logic instead. :^)

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                                I didn’t think you made stuff up. I thought you were making an interesting point at first (why I asked for more detail), but then you rambled on vaguely and didn’t answer my question at all.

                                I’ll go look into ARM somewhere else.

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