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by skissane
541 days ago
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I think it is different this time. A lot of developers use Rosetta 2 for Linux to run x86-64 Linux Docker containers under macOS (including me). They'll be upset if Apple discontinues Rosetta 2 for Linux. By contrast, once the PPC-to-Intel transition was under way, Rosetta was only used for running old software, and as time went by that software became increasingly outdated and use of it declined. While I think Rosetta 2 for macOS usage will likely decline over time too, I think Rosetta 2 for Linux usage is going to be much more stable and Apple will likely maintain it for a lot longer. Maybe if we eventually see a gradual migration of data centres from x86-64 to ARM, Rosetta 2 for Linux usage might begin to also decline, and then Apple may actually kill it. But, if such a migration happens, it is going to take a decade or more for us to get there. |
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