Oh no.

  • Arghblarg
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    -11 year ago

    Fair enough, probably was hyperbole :) But performance does seem to be a higher priority than security; they can always spin PR after the next exploit, after all, users already have the CPU in their system, they’ve made their money; what are users really gonna do if an issue comes up after they’ve bought their box?

      • whoareu
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        21 year ago

        Yeah, but we live in cpu monopoly. Intel and Amd Both companies put backdoors and all sort of shit in their cpus.

        • El Barto
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          11 year ago

          We don’t live in CPU monopoly. Arm and SoCs are also in the game.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Im out of the loop with those. Are Arm and socs viable alternative for home computing?

            Last time I checked I could not build a pc with Arm. Post above is right intel and amd are dominating home user market.

            I have a macbook air m1 and this arm chips is imo just amazing. No fan no issues, fast as fuck. Id like to build a pc with arm. Maybe when Linux and windows show more support for arm64?

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Linux supports ARM64 very well. Windows also has had ARM support for a quite a while. The main obstacles are 3rd party binary software (particularly on Windows) and lack of available hardware.

            • El Barto
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              11 year ago

              Oh, for desktops? I don’t know. I was referring to macbooks and mac minis.