Recently rumors have been heating up that Apple will move Macs to the ARM architecture next year (2021.) What does that mean for Windows support on Macs? Will there be a few high performance Macs that still use Intel chips? (I'm looking at you, Mac Pro.) Will Apple offer some kind of emulation layer like Rosetta?
I know Apple has managed these transitions before, but the migration from PowerPC to Intel x86 brought an advantage. Moving to x86 allowed people to run Windows software (either in Boot Camp or a virtual machine) at nearly native performance levels. Now Apple wants to take this away, and apparently not offer an alternative.
How do you think Apple will handle the loss of x86 compatibility? Do you think it's a good idea? I don't, but I doubt Tim Cook cares what I think...
I know Apple has managed these transitions before, but the migration from PowerPC to Intel x86 brought an advantage. Moving to x86 allowed people to run Windows software (either in Boot Camp or a virtual machine) at nearly native performance levels. Now Apple wants to take this away, and apparently not offer an alternative.
How do you think Apple will handle the loss of x86 compatibility? Do you think it's a good idea? I don't, but I doubt Tim Cook cares what I think...