• DupaCycki@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    It’s not. RISC-V and ARM exist. You can buy laptops based on either of these architectures for a very reasonable price, compared to Intel and AMD’s x86 offerings.

    Of course, that means no AAA gaming, for the most part at least. But then again, who even plays AAA games these days?

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      4 hours ago

      RISC-V and ARM exist. You can buy laptops based on either of these architectures for a very reasonable price, compared to Intel and AMD’s x86 offerings.

      Have fun dealing with that Device Tree bullshit because hardware autodetection is so 1998.

    • BlackLaZoR@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      But then again, who even plays AAA games these days?

      Gaming industry is way bigger than movie industry. Almost everyone plays games.

      Steam alone has like 40 million concurrent players right now.

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        4 hours ago

        Gaming industry is way bigger than movie industry. Almost everyone plays games.

        Most money goes into mobile money traps, though.

    • Link@rentadrunk.org
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      14 hours ago

      But then again, who even plays AAA games these days?

      Err many people? And Linux gaming is on the rise too.

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      13 hours ago

      Consumer ARM hardware mostly needs customized images for each board. Plus, depending on your CPU manufacturer you’ll be stuck on an ancient kernel version to get full functionality.

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      12 hours ago

      (Serious) is there really a reasonably priced arm laptop? Which one? I only see apple silicon and some over 2k dollars laptops. Does it have good battery life and performance?