RISC-V and Apple's Future
Apple has the potential to create its own instruction set, similar to its past with KHTML, but the current landscape favors established ecosystems like ARM. The discussion highlights the importance of software compatibility with instruction sets, emphasizing that while Apple could innovate independently, the existing software infrastructure plays a crucial role in the success of new technologies like RISC-V. The conversation also touches on the strategic differences between Apple and Google in navigating these technological landscapes.In this clip
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371: Four-Letter Technologies
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Why does Apple have a closed ecosystem, as discussed in the episode 371: Four-Letter Technologies and the clip RISC-V and Apple's Future?
Why does Apple have a closed ecosystem as discussed in the episode 371: Four-Letter Technologies and the clip RISC-V and Apple's Future?
Why does Apple have a closed ecosystem?