28-02-2023 23:11 via macdailynews.com

Linux on Apple Silicon Macs hits important milestones

The Asahi Linux team has hit some important milestones in their efforts to make Linux work on Apple’s M-series chips is remarkable, but it’s nowhere near “ready to run” yet.
Apple’s current5nm (N5P) M2 Max features 67 billion transistors, 400GB/s of unified memory bandwidth, and up to 96GB of fast, low-latency unified memory.
Kevin Purdy for Ars Technica:It is true that upstream support for Apple’s M1 chips is present in 6.2 and that the 6.2 kernel will gradua
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