MikeHart
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Today I was reading up on the processor architecture change of Apple, from Intel towards ARM. It make complete sense to me on why they do it. But what consequences will that have for CX?
It looks like I need at least a mac that can build ARM binaries. That might be possible with an INTEL machine but I could not find information about it.
In Juli Apple wants to release the macOS 11 calles Big Sur. From what information I gathered, it will be the first migration of the mobile and desktop world on their platform. So maybe they have some kind of mechanism to allow these ARM apps to run on an intel machine. I read about Rosetta 2 and Universal build 2.
I think I might have a mac mini that is compatible with macOS 11 as it is a 2014 machine. But it is slow as hell already. But will I be able to create ARM distributions on it?
Who knows.
Do you know anything more specific?
It looks like I need at least a mac that can build ARM binaries. That might be possible with an INTEL machine but I could not find information about it.
In Juli Apple wants to release the macOS 11 calles Big Sur. From what information I gathered, it will be the first migration of the mobile and desktop world on their platform. So maybe they have some kind of mechanism to allow these ARM apps to run on an intel machine. I read about Rosetta 2 and Universal build 2.
I think I might have a mac mini that is compatible with macOS 11 as it is a 2014 machine. But it is slow as hell already. But will I be able to create ARM distributions on it?
Who knows.
Do you know anything more specific?
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