▲ | techpression 4 days ago | |||||||
Last time I checked x86 is not open, it’s licensed just like the lightning cable, och and USB-C. | ||||||||
▲ | const_cast 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Its comparatively much more open, with interface and protocols specified and open source firmware implementations widely used in the wild. I'm also including BIOs/UEFI in this. ARM and phone manufacturing is a hot mess in comparison. We're still trying to reverse engineer M series MacBooks and iPhones are off limits. Android is also not open source, no AOSP does not count. There would be a lot more competition in the space if the hardware had proper specs, like x86 does. | ||||||||
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