Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 370 from 2003/3/28
Interesting thread, I'd posted on an older thread with similar-ish ideas.
It's a complicated problem and there's not many with enough knowledge or time to solve it.
With PowerPC long gone from the consumer market there needs to be a new target platform.
I'm of the opinion that MorphOS should at least consider the option of running hosted on another OS, that is, take over the system in the same way a game does. This will cost latency and performance but even single CPU cores are so fast now, is anyone going to notice? That said, it might be faster in some cases as the host OS functions would be running on other CPU cores.
As for CPU choice, x86-64 makes a lot of sense, but that could be about to change. The Arm contenders have to date have had lacklustre performance and were over priced. There are lower priced options in Chromebooks and RPi of course but they're not the fastest machines, that said, I'd like to see how the RPi 5 compares to the G5 Macs.
However, the M1 changed things and the rest of the industry is now catching up. There's a whole bunch of Snapdragon X-Elite Laptops about to drop and the Geekbench scores are (for the top ones) coming in similar to an M2 Pro/Max. That'll be followed by a whole series of others, AMD and Nvidia have both said they're doing Arm chips and then there's all the other phone chip vendors who'll most likely join in. CPU market could be about to get interesting.
BTW for reference, this is what an M2 Max can do:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/B1MJ1pl5zyAMore techie details on the Snapdragon X-Elite at
Anandtech.