Even with lots of RAM, GPU, and fast disks, you probably don’t want it
- rockSlayer@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish2 days
Based on everything described, it sounds more like a lack of support and optimization rather than a fundamental flaw in arm
- Alex@lemmy.mlEnglish2 days
Yes. I may be biased but the Arm architecture itself is fine and pretty performant on modern SoCs. Once the system vendors actually manage to ship something without a broken PCIe bus is happily daily drive it.
Hell if I could reliably get EL2 I’d even spring for one of the Snapdragon laptops.
- garbage_world@lemmy.worldEnglish2 days
The main issue with ARM is the lack of UEFI for most devices, which means you can’t boot a generic system on most ARM devices.
zeppo@lemmy.worldEnglish
2 daysI’ve used ARM Windows 11 on a MacBook in virtualization and it seems fine to me. Even runs x86 games with decent performance.
- AspieEgg@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish2 days
It does mention that those posts were from 2015. Though that still would have been about a decade after Adobe took over.
ETA: Clicking on the post they are referencing, the original author called it Adobe Flash, so not sure why it was changed for this article.


