the short answer is linux follows standards, and is universal within the engineering teams responsible; far less effort to get working. big thing is that it's easier to "hire talent and hit ground running" in regards to…
correct, i forgot some context about what i meant "apple developing", apple allowed raw images to be used now, this is what i described being used in the cpu manufacturing process for testing units. this was not always…
hi, i can chime in and say this is a known fact. M1 is not OOTB IBM PC compatible (unlike almost all x86), which means no standard BIOS/UEFI firmware interface for bootloaders like grub etc. internally, there was some…
the short answer is linux follows standards, and is universal within the engineering teams responsible; far less effort to get working. big thing is that it's easier to "hire talent and hit ground running" in regards to…
correct, i forgot some context about what i meant "apple developing", apple allowed raw images to be used now, this is what i described being used in the cpu manufacturing process for testing units. this was not always…
hi, i can chime in and say this is a known fact. M1 is not OOTB IBM PC compatible (unlike almost all x86), which means no standard BIOS/UEFI firmware interface for bootloaders like grub etc. internally, there was some…