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Macs may need ARM processors to survive: The impact on software developers and customers



Since we are discussing new hardware, we cannot make definitive judgments at this early stage, although things are looking quite good. Some applications will need to be optimized for the new processor to ensure support for M1 processors and enable them to utilize its full performance potential. Luckily, the Apple M1 is so fast that some x86 applications running on Rosetta 2 will still run faster than on older x86 chips. Thanks to Rosetta-optimized hardware, the new Macs have enough performance to take the x86-to-ARM performance penalty and come out on top.




Macs may need ARM processors to survive



First off, Apple has removed Boot Camp from Apple Silicon Macs altogether. Boot Camp was the primary way to run Windows on Macs, so this makes things a bit more complicated since you now have to rely on third-party software. You also need a version of Windows designed to run on Arm-based processors. And while Microsoft does make Windows for Arm, it's not available to download - the only official way to get it is by buying an Arm device with Windows already installed. 2ff7e9595c


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