With the launch of Snapdragon X series processors, Qualcomm introduced a new wave of ARM chips for Windows systems. A recent report suggested that MediaTek, in collaboration with Nvidia, also plans to enter this market with its AI ARM CPU, and now, a new report claims that the new chip will launch early next year.https://www.notebookcheck.net/MediaTek-ARM-PC-processor-rumored-to-be-co-developed-with-Nvidia-will-reportedly-launch-in-H1-2025.874776.0.html
BUT what OS will run on it. Unless you're in bed with Microsoft, or Huawei/Apple already making your own PC OS, it's stupid to develop an ARM PC CPU with no OS actually supporting it!
Humm...
This COULD BE the much awaited ARM+Nvidia APU that could run WIN-on-ARM with the net result being devices that can play Windows games.
(while we all are assuming that Nintendo's Switch2 might have a similar but less powerful APU)
Then again it might simply be another waste of time+energy+resources.
IMHO: new products need to bring something to the table in ether:
- it is better than what was available before <or>
- it is at least competitive with what is available NOW
otherwise instead of a 'hit' we have a 'miss' along with the often mentioned 'just wait for our next generation...' nonsense we constantly hear from some OEM's.
Quote from: Hunter2020 on August 12, 2024, 20:21:34BUT what OS will run on it. Unless you're in bed with Microsoft, or Huawei/Apple already making your own PC OS, it's stupid to develop an ARM PC CPU with no OS actually supporting it!
Really, let me give you a guess, it starts with a Windows and ends in 11.
Quote from: Hunter2020 on August 12, 2024, 20:21:34BUT what OS will run on it. Unless you're in bed with Microsoft, or Huawei/Apple already making your own PC OS, it's stupid to develop an ARM PC CPU with no OS actually supporting it!
Let's see:
Windows 11
Android
ChromeOS
Linux
HarmonyOS (possibly)
Didn't Microsoft say that Win on ARM will only run on Qualcomm and that all other ARM CPU makers are screwed? I fail to see how a non-Qualcomm company will find success in the ARM PC space unless they're Huawei/Apple with own PC ecosystem.
As long as 50% of software is not running correctly on Windows 11 for ARM, I wouldn't recommend an ARM computer. Until now it still looks even worse than using Linux on Intel/AMD.
Quote from: Hotz on August 13, 2024, 13:12:35As long as 50% of software is not running correctly on Windows 11 for ARM, I wouldn't recommend an ARM computer. Until now it still looks even worse than using Linux on Intel/AMD.
Second part of your post completely discredits opinion in the first part btw.
People who are dailying only browser and Excel require "100%" of software to be ported before they switch. Okay, probably can't browse internet because <put some niche software name here> is not ported yet.