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Asahi Linux project’s OpenGL support on Apple Silicon officially surpasses Apple’s
(arstechnica.com)
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Now we just need Apple M* hardware that can be bought like a regular laptop or PC parts, but that's never happening sadly.
I wonder what in the Arm world compares GPU-wise with what Apple is doing...
Nvidia has Arm drivers for their GPUs, not sure about AMD. It should be possible to build an Arm laptop with a dedicated GPU.
Edit: BTW there are already Arm PCs you can buy which have PCIe, and can use (at least Nvidia) desktop GPUs.
Nvidia and Linux tho? Not too hopeful about driver quality lol
I think the situation is different for their mobile hardware. IIRC the Nintendo Switch's Nvidia Tegra chip had an official Mesa driver, which made it really easy for modders to get Linux and Android working on the machine.
Wait really? I can build an ATX Arm system? I'm a SBC whore but I never even considered a full desktop build......
You can even get RISC-V ITX boards now.
Justin
https://amperecomputing.com/systems/altra/kraken-comhpc-WS
Thermal Fan 4x 8056mm
Damn, four eight-meter fans!
metal