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by UbrtrbNchDneRle
1835 days ago
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Yes, but I don’t understand how Fuchsia prevents pine64 to offer a Linux compatible chip. Not being able to unlock an android/fuchsia/iOS phone doesn’t really matter, does it? Either way, I was hinting at a possible liberation through the laptop/desktop/server ARM SoC market, which is certainly coming. I think x86 is “over”. |
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It doesn't prevent anyone from providing linux firmwares, but it takes away the reason they must do so.