Linus Torvalds wants Linux running on Apple's new M1 Macs

Linus Torvalds wants Linux running on Apple's new M1 Macs

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When Apple launched its new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini systems, there was much excitement about the performance boost the M1 chips are bringing to the table. People who have been running Windows and Windows app on Macs, however, are less happy due to the lack of support for Boot Camp, and the lack of M1-ready virtualization software from the likes of Parallels. An emulation layer exists that allows for the running of 32-bit Windows software, but performance is less than great -- and if you want 64-bit support, you're out of the luck. But what about the… [Continue Reading]

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