iOS is the mobile OS that Apple uses on their iPhones. iPadOS is what they use on their tablets. MacOS is what they use on their laptops to desktops. Support of ARM may eventually become mandatory at some point to support Apples ecosystem. As Apple is clearly set on using their own silicon to power their devices. ARM is and will continue to grow across the ecosystem from Apple to Linux to Windows PCs. As long as if Nvidia doesn't ruin the licensing model if they are cleared to aquire ARM.langinagel wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2016 7:11 pm is iOS not the OS the Apple notebooks work with?
I thought they managed to put it together.
But anyway - I am not part of the Apple-hype group.
Freds focus should be to bring the C backend up to snuff with the current before implementing support for new instruction sets. Though I will agree when the time comes, ARM support would bring PB flexibility to the next level.