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by sidkshatriya
1627 days ago
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I can understand requiring consumer based systems to offer x86 emulation like Mac M1s. This is because consumers tend to be less sophisticated, expect their old applications to run like before etc. etc. This product is squarely positioned as a server product. I don't see the need to have to offer performant x86 emulation like Mac M1 does (you could run QEMU if you wanted though but that's going to slowish). You have all the major programming languages, HTTP servers, databases, OSes running on ARM Linux. If you're buying an Ampere server it would sure be a waste to expect then to run x86 in emulation! |
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