Apple has announced that it will transition its entire Mac lineup to ARM-based custom silicon over the next two years. Support for Apple silicon is now available in macOS Big Sur and developers can get started right away on a Developer Transition Kit (DTK) that includes a Mac Mini powered by the A12Z Bionic. Despite the transition Apple will continue to support Intel processors for many years to come.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-confirms-historic-transition-of-entire-Mac-lineup-from-Intel-to-ARM-developers-now-have-access-to-an-A12Z-Bionic-powered-Mac-Mini-DTK-for-US-500.477129.0.html
Is there no copy editor for this site? There are so many grammatical errors in this article!
Yes, at last. Yearly $5billion form Intel's kitty .... gone ... poof!
Microsoft - your turn now. Office and Adobe products are ARM native now, so go on and give us proper sleek ARM windows.
Quote from: sarkaaara on June 23, 2020, 06:07:56
Yes, at last. Yearly $5billion form Intel's kitty .... gone ... poof!
Microsoft - your turn now. Office and Adobe products are ARM native now, so go on and give us proper sleek ARM windows.
Hopefully, Windows 10X would cover up some of the deficiences of the current WoA implementation. It all depends on having popular desktop apps being ported to native ARM64 code.