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Initial Apple M1 SoC Support Aims For Linux 5.13 Kernel
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Originally posted by Jumbotron View PostThe AGE of ARM is here. x86 is legacy.Also I'll see how much of x86 based enterprise is going to switch to ARM platforms, considering they even are not very comfortable with switching from Xeon to EPYC due possible compatibility-related issues. And at last - I'll se how Windows ecosystem is going to adopt ARM, if they were struggling with 32bit->64bit transition until, like yesterday.
So yeah. It will take some time. That legacy tech migh still be relevant after multiple decades I'm afraid.
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Originally posted by simburde View PostApple would never release M1 GPU/VPU firmware, so don't hold your breath for mainline Linux support at all.
Originally posted by ALRBP View PostThere will never be proper support for Apple hardware under Linux, because Apple don't want that to happen. That does not mean there will never be non-Apple ARM laptops with good Linux support.
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Originally posted by simburde View PostApple would never release M1 GPU/VPU firmware, so don't hold your breath for mainline Linux support at all.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostThe graphics situation will be interesting, because I wouldn't be surprised if it was purpose-built for Metal, where maybe it lacks the instructions necessary to do Vulkan or OpenGL.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostThe graphics situation will be interesting, because I wouldn't be surprised if it was purpose-built for Metal, where maybe it lacks the instructions necessary to do Vulkan or OpenGL.
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It's already possible to map much/all of Vulkan to equivalent Metal APIs: https://moltengl.com/moltenvk/
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