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by sofixa
1402 days ago
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This is conjecture with some wishful thinking. Apple providing the possibility of other OSes, and "inviting" Microsoft to port Windows, does not mean they want anyone to run any OS possible on Macbooks. And they don't do anything to help anyone write drivers for the Mac's numerous proprietary devices, everything has to be reverse engineered. If Microsoft don't port Windows ARM to Macs, Apple might decommission the "core technologies". Even if they do, there's nothing stopping Apple from changing their mind down the lane, like they have already done on other topics, whatever the intentions of developers that developed them were. |
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Ultimately it leads to a discussion about the competition. When you buy an ARM based Surface, can you put Linux on it? Is Microsoft clear you can? Are they providing drivers?