• DupaCycki@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It’s not. RISC-V and ARM exist. You can buy laptops based on either of these architectures for a very reasonable price, compared to Intel and AMD’s x86 offerings.

    Of course, that means no AAA gaming, for the most part at least. But then again, who even plays AAA games these days?

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      1 day ago

      But then again, who even plays AAA games these days?

      Gaming industry is way bigger than movie industry. Almost everyone plays games.

      Steam alone has like 40 million concurrent players right now.

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        1 day ago

        Gaming industry is way bigger than movie industry. Almost everyone plays games.

        Most money goes into mobile money traps, though.

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      2 days ago

      But then again, who even plays AAA games these days?

      Err many people? And Linux gaming is on the rise too.

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        11 hours ago

        Linux gaming is perfectly fine.

        ARM gaming isn’t. Let alone RISC-V gaming. Not AAA at least. You can play pretty much all older and lighter games on anything starting from Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Which is perfectly fine for me personally. However, if you want to play more demanding titles, ARM isn’t gonna cut it at the moment.

        Err many people?

        Well, many people smoke too. Could not care less about it.

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      1 day ago

      RISC-V and ARM exist. You can buy laptops based on either of these architectures for a very reasonable price, compared to Intel and AMD’s x86 offerings.

      Have fun dealing with that Device Tree bullshit because hardware autodetection is so 1998.

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        10 hours ago

        It’s all a matter of [relatively minor] investment into R&D. Would you prefer being a subject of Intel and AMD’s perpetual x86 duopoly forever?

        They can set whatever prices they like, because nobody else is allowed to touch their little instruction set. With the tiny exception of a Chinese company whose best CPU is the equivalent of an 8th gen i5.

        You’ll pay whatever they demand or you won’t have a PC. Yeah, this is so much fun compared to ‘dealing with ARM bullshit’.

        This entire architecture has lived way past its time. Intel and AMD being utter garbage corporations did not help in the least.

        Let it die along with those two dumpster fires, and move on.

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          8 hours ago

          Would you prefer being a subject of Intel and AMD’s perpetual x86 duopoly forever?

          That’s not how patents work. x64 patents lapse sometime THIS YEAR. Everyone can make 64bit x86 CPUs.

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      1 day ago

      Consumer ARM hardware mostly needs customized images for each board. Plus, depending on your CPU manufacturer you’ll be stuck on an ancient kernel version to get full functionality.

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      1 day ago

      (Serious) is there really a reasonably priced arm laptop? Which one? I only see apple silicon and some over 2k dollars laptops. Does it have good battery life and performance?