By: Doug S (foo.delete@this.bar.bar), June 23, 2020 1:36 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
anonymous2 (anonymous2.delete@this.example.com) on June 22, 2020 1:18 pm wrote:
> > What would that even mean? ARM Macs will be fully binary compatible with
> > iPhone and iPad apps, which tells me that it already is unified.
>
> Thanks. I hadn't seen that when I asked.
>
> I think this is why Apple pushed iOS apps to 64-bit only when they did (64-bits
> is not a requirement, but the sooner creative apps support it the better.)
I think they pushed iOS to 64 bits only because they wanted to go 64 bit only in their SoCs.
> > What would that even mean? ARM Macs will be fully binary compatible with
> > iPhone and iPad apps, which tells me that it already is unified.
>
> Thanks. I hadn't seen that when I asked.
>
> I think this is why Apple pushed iOS apps to 64-bit only when they did (64-bits
> is not a requirement, but the sooner creative apps support it the better.)
I think they pushed iOS to 64 bits only because they wanted to go 64 bit only in their SoCs.