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Author: Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
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Subject: Re: Question about memory for a Dell
Most everything I've seen around the M1 chip come across hacker-news (can't
watch Linus Tech Tips and not get annoyed by his O-face anymore) say it's
heavily software dependent, which great, macos supports, linux if/when
supported probably won't, but as usually apple optimizes their os around
their hardware quite specifically. Some testing of windoze arm has even
said it runs better on M1 hardware than microsoft arm surface hardware too,
so who knows, but I suspect raw linux would run like ass if/when getting to
work finally. If more arm vendors follow suit, perhaps, but until then
apple hardware will be another walled garden beholden to their os alone.

I've looked for years to get some hardware such as a tablet or other
thin-ish hardware device to be a go-between between my human interface and
my hardware systems, but I've never found a substitute for just being able
to run different OS's and things on hardware as slim as my laptops.
Android tablets are mostly useless, ipads marginally better, but still
nothing replaces a native hardware pc solution, where simply I need
cpu+memory+disk, and lots of it. I'll never get that from arm boxes I
think.

My next laptop will likely be a ryzen/threadripper setup and a real gpu.
Intel+nvidia with prime has been an abortion from go some 10 years ago,
can't get worse, but buying an 8/16gb fixed (ie. soldered memory) mac with
an arm proc/gpu will likely never satiate my need even in a laptop with
constantly running separate windows/linux vm's constantly. Something I'd
give to a 10 year old or my grandmother to play bejewelled, fakebook, and
tweet with twits, sure.

-mb


On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 12:27 PM Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss <
> wrote:

> To be honest, there is some significant power in those M1 chips Much more
> than it would seem. Linus tech tips does a decent job of looking at the
> performance and workload and it is rather impressive for a first go-round.
>
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 12:05 PM Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss <
> > wrote:
>
>> >> I would be fascinated by seeing Linux running on that level of an arm
>> SoC instead of the glorified mobile shoved in laptop silicon.
>>
>> I think the arm-based macs are probably great for non-power users that
>> get by with 8gb of ram (ie. most mac users), run no vm's (including Fusion
>> for windoze office, etc), and in general don't do much that isn't a basic
>> app. Same folks that love to show everyone how they function on an ipad
>> exclusively as ultimate fanbois, but ultimately don't do much with a
>> computer anyways.
>>
>> Everyone else still needs Fusion+Windoze, windoze apps, etc in an
>> enterprise as microsoft and others still treat them as a second-class
>> citizen. Plus I can't imagine these are very good for video or audio
>> editing (yet), which others seem to love macs for, but maybe when they get
>> to the 64 core chips, some more (expandable) ram, and everyone
>> rewrites/optimizes their software for arm instruction instead of intel.
>>
>> Apple devices always seem more of a fashion statement than anything imho,
>> but whatever one likes... It's as much a religious debate at this point as
>> linux vs. windoze.
>>
>> -mb
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