reallyzen, 18 days ago Asahi supports M1 and M2 chips because that’s what they own. asahilinux.org/fedora/#device-support M3, (and then M4) isn’t there because the cheapest hardware, the Mini, doesn’t exist with them… And also because work isn’t finished on M1/M2. social.treehouse.systems/…/112277289414246878 The way apple sees its computer customer base now as they see their iPhone base (Must Own Latest Must Buy Shiniest), I do hope for the Asahi Linux project they don’t keep on iterating endlessly with new hardware twice a year.
Asahi supports M1 and M2 chips because that’s what they own.
asahilinux.org/fedora/#device-support
M3, (and then M4) isn’t there because the cheapest hardware, the Mini, doesn’t exist with them… And also because work isn’t finished on M1/M2.
social.treehouse.systems/…/112277289414246878
The way apple sees its computer customer base now as they see their iPhone base (Must Own Latest Must Buy Shiniest), I do hope for the Asahi Linux project they don’t keep on iterating endlessly with new hardware twice a year.