Too late to reclaim her future
Mario looks mexican? To me he's a slightly pudgy dude with a mustache lol doesn't really give me any specific vibes
I have always had Android devices but I want to switch to Apple because I am proudly De-Googling.View attachment 217329
tell me i'm wrong. do it i dare you. (not my image, i stole it from some dude on disqus lol)
Where is the "and grabs coins like a Jew" part?
Believe it or not but the trend towards ARM started long before Apple offered ARM based PCs. x86 is done. They are already close to the physical limit of how small you can shrink transistors and yet ARM based CPUs consume less power for the same processing power. x86 is simply bloated and inefficient.
The past 30 years worth of software made all around the world for Microsoft Windows says hello.Believe it or not but the trend towards ARM started long before Apple offered ARM based PCs. x86 is done. They are already close to the physical limit of how small you can shrink transistors and yet ARM based CPUs consume less power for the same processing power. x86 is simply bloated and inefficient.
What you're talking about is an edit; this is the original.Where is the "and grabs coins like a Jew" part?
Note for forum moderators/admins: I am not being anti-Jew. I am sure the original image mentioned grabbing coins "like a Jew". Via Mario Balotelli's Instagram.
That's why JIT exists. It's what many ARM laptops use to get around this problem until companies provide AArch64 builds for their software.The past 30 years worth of software made all around the world for Microsoft Windows says hello..
Just like how everybody switched to PowerPC right? I'll be surprised if everyone starts developing ARM versions of software. OSX usage is up to about 20% of the market share, which is definitely higher than the 13% it was in July 2013, but who knows how many people will actually keep using it after the switch to ARM? Microsoft doesn't need to switch to ARM, or focus on the ARM version of Windows, because most PCs will still run x86. PCs have used x86 (and x86-64 later) for decades. The entire market isn't going to change because Apple wants to try something different. Of course it's the former Mac chief who's saying it too. I wouldn't be surprised if this kills the use of Macs for another other than regular use and maybe productivity with software that supports it, and I won't be surprised if a lot of software drops Mac support because of this. Hopefully Mac users have fun with using some janky software emulation that only gets them 80% performance in good cases.