• @j4k3@lemmy.world
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    4214 days ago

    Never talked about the important thing. Are the kernel modules fully open source and is the SoC fully documented publicly. If those two aspects are not a yes, this entire affair is an attempt to steal hardware ownership just like phones.

    • Estebiu
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      2414 days ago

      Yeah, exactly. At that point better get an m1; at least the work has already been done on them.

    • Quantum Cog
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      14 days ago

      Yes, they submitted initial patchset to Linux kernel back in October (1 day after snapdragon X announcement). On Qualcomm’s website they say that full support for the chip will be merged into Linux kernel within six months.

      • @j4k3@lemmy.world
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        13 days ago

        So no, the marketing shysters are simply trying to silence the self aware minority. /s

    • suokoOP
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      213 days ago

      I like the arm world because you don’t have only two players which are boring and are not good at all if you think of a world wide technological progress. It’s a rather poor world actually.

      I’m trying a cheap arm Chromebook now and I can say it could replace a standard pc/mac already, in terms of performances. Mediatek can already challenge apple and snapdragon so we already have 3 players but I think Samsung, and unisoc will enter the arena. Rockchip already did it with chromebooks and they look enough too.

    • suokoOP
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      013 days ago

      And thinking about prices, considering the t820 that is about 150€ with the Nubia neo (or neo2), you could have chromebooks for maybe 200€, if you add 12" screen and stylus support.