Janichsan macrumors 68040 Oct 23, 2006 3,291 13,863 Jun 23, 2020 #101 Spectrum said: Isn't the ability to virtualise Intel OS rather an important feature to be losing? Click to expand... I would say yes, but Apple obviously disagrees. Reactions: Spectrum
Spectrum said: Isn't the ability to virtualise Intel OS rather an important feature to be losing? Click to expand... I would say yes, but Apple obviously disagrees.
cinq2 macrumors member Feb 26, 2018 60 26 China Jul 3, 2020 #102 mrxak said: But in the long run, we'll see Apple drop Intel support entirely in a very short number of years, and a ton of software will get left behind. It will just fragment the ecosystem even more. Click to expand... Fragment the ecosystem even more? 90% of the installs are High Sierra and later, this is no serious fragmentation in a PC OS environment.
mrxak said: But in the long run, we'll see Apple drop Intel support entirely in a very short number of years, and a ton of software will get left behind. It will just fragment the ecosystem even more. Click to expand... Fragment the ecosystem even more? 90% of the installs are High Sierra and later, this is no serious fragmentation in a PC OS environment.