Attempts Are Being Made To Reverse Engineer Apple S M1 Chip Make It Open Source To Be Compatible With Other Platforms
The capabilities of Apple’s M1 show that ARM chips could be the future when powering future notebooks and desktops. So far, there is no real competitor of this custom silicon, and there is no way Apple will let its chipset be used to other machines running different operating systems. However, that has not stopped researchers from attempting to make the M1 open-source so it can run on other platforms. Entire Reverse-Engineering Document Can Be Found Online, Showing There Are Attempts to Make the M1 Compatible With Other Operating Systems Maynard Handley, one of the developers that worked on Apple’s Quick Time, has shared a 350-page document detailing how Apple’s M1 works....