It seems like a lot of people are excited at the rumors of a possible upcoming ARM-based Mac. I have to say, I'm finding it hard to understand why this is a good thing. Won't it just mean that we will lose the ability to run Windows, and we will have to migrate our entire software library a fourth time? Plus a lot of existing hardware could needlessly be made obsolete.
The previous migrations made sense because Apple was leaving behind technologies that had reached their end of life (680X0, Mac OS Classic, and PowerPC). In my opinion, Intel processors still have excellent performance and a bright future. They also seem to be very popular with developers. I just don't understand why we would abandon them now.
Even if Apple were insistent on making its own CPUs, couldn't Apple just start making x86 chips?
The previous migrations made sense because Apple was leaving behind technologies that had reached their end of life (680X0, Mac OS Classic, and PowerPC). In my opinion, Intel processors still have excellent performance and a bright future. They also seem to be very popular with developers. I just don't understand why we would abandon them now.
Even if Apple were insistent on making its own CPUs, couldn't Apple just start making x86 chips?