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    válasz fatpingvin #5 üzenetére

    azért van előnye is - a linuxosoknak.

    "Everyone is commenting on "let x86 die" and I would agree if it was just about ISA. But the problem is that x86 has some-sorta-total-disaster-of-a-standard for peripherals and configuration (ACPI, UEFI and so on) and you can actually buy a computer that is compliant and will run Linux out of the box, even if with some glitches.
    ARM is a handful of totally incompatible SoCs and you are totally dependent on SoC integrator providing support (hopefully in the form of throw-over-the-fence-and-forget Linux kernel headers, but more common are just kernel binaries) to run it at all. In theory UEFI supports ARM, but can I buy a desktop ARM processor that does? And this is going to be worse with RISC-V because hardware vendor are not interested in providing platform compatibility. So we would be back in pre-PC era platform-wise.
    There is no replacement for x86, not because it is impossible to replace, but because no vendor is interested in making one.
    "
    ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41853020

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