Given many new handhelds coming on the scene and general disinterest of Microsoft to support the market, do you think SteamOS will take place of default OS the same way Android did on phones some time ago?

  • shinjiikarus@mylem.eu
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    I partially agree for the GPU-side of things. But while there have been iPads without active cooling for over a decade now, there has never been a competitive, high performance laptop like the current MacBook Air build on x86. I know you are right theoretically and maybe it is a solvable challenge and the priorities were just different, but whatever ARM does, it seems to run cooler than x86. Even if it is only bigLITTLE or some other shortcut.

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      there has never been a competitive, high performance laptop like the current MacBook Air build on x86

      That bit is easy to explain. Apple (again) is on the latest node, so they do currently have the highest performance per watt SoC out there.
      So it seems unsurprising that it’s hard to compete with the latest. But the N5 is starting to get out. AMDs 7840U should be comparable, but of course is out roughly a year later. And that’s going to be true for a while, because Apples markup allows them enough profits on the latest node and Apples vertical integration means they can be quicker to release a new device with their own new SoC, whereas for the competition they have to wait until AMD releases their products, and then build their product (the Laptop) around that.
      I feel like MacOS could also be more efficient than Windows, especially in daily use but I may be wrong on that feeling, Apple is not making it easy to tell.

      And of course there have been plenty of passively cooled x86 devices, but they’ve not been “good enough”

      And finally, none of this is meant to knock Apples Achievements with ARM.
      The native extensions for x86 translation they put in are pretty genius.
      Being able to compete with AMD/Intel/Nvidia on their first out is really impressive as well.
      M1 M2 etc. are great products, they’re just not magic, and unfortunately intentionally very limited (no Vulkan, no DirectX etc.).