Quote from: kek on July 07, 2022, 16:34:12Not to mention you can emulate ARM easily, but the other way around takes more power to do so.Well, modern x86 processors are essentially hardware emulators of x86. A software emulator running on ARM doesn't stand much chance of winning. And that's before you consider the differences in memory model. Which is probably why Apple's processors are different in this respect than other ARM designs.
Quote from: _MT_ on July 05, 2022, 20:08:04Not to mention you can emulate ARM easily, but the other way around takes more power to do so.Quote from: The Werewolf on July 05, 2022, 18:31:24Here's the thing, most people don't buy tech - they don't even buy a platform - they buy a solution.An advantage of the x86 is that it covers huge spectrum. You've got everything from ultrabooks to supercomputers. A piece of software written as a project on an ultrabook or AIO can evolve into a system deployed in a cluster.
Quote from: The Werewolf on July 05, 2022, 18:31:24Here's the thing, most people don't buy tech - they don't even buy a platform - they buy a solution.An advantage of the x86 is that it covers huge spectrum. You've got everything from ultrabooks to supercomputers. A piece of software written as a project on an ultrabook or AIO can evolve into a system deployed in a cluster.