Microsoft surprised many of its fans with a peek at the future of Xbox. Instead of announcing the new Xbox console, they revealed two powerful Xbox Ally

  • novibe@lemmy.ml
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    22 hours ago

    Performance-wise apple’s chips are way ahead of amd and any other arm based chip as well. Not sure what you’re talking about.

    And compatibility ofc, that’s what I meant good software. Like optimizing steamOS to run on the m chips.

    But that would never happen of course.

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      22 hours ago

      Way ahead of other ARM chips doesn’t mean that they’re ahead of the best that x64 has to offer, so that’s why games are still built for x64. The transition to ARM may happen someday, but Apple jumped the gun from a gaming perspective. Solving the software problem isn’t just getting SteamOS to run on it, but to get games built for x64 to run on it, and that’s not an easy problem to remedy. Even if it was solved, it likely would not result in better performance than we can get out of AMD’s x64 chips for x64 games on handhelds.

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      17 hours ago

      Performance wise AMD and Intel run circles around the m4, there is not any compititiom here.

      Performance Watt per instruction is where the m4 really shines and still I have my reservations