When Tesla first came to the scene in the auto industry there were no automakers manufacturing all electric vehicles on the same scale. Now, the industry is pivoting towards an all-electric future. Much like Tesla disrupted the auto industry, Apple did something similar in their own ecosystem by switching from traditional x86 based processors to developing an in-house ARM based processor, Apple silicon, for its product offerings. And now, Qualcomm is looking to do the same for the broader PC market with its Snapdragon X Elite processor for Windows based laptops.
I have this FreeBSD running on Raspberry Pi 4B hardware today and for the past 2 years. It is rock solid operating system that does not crash and has excellent networking stack. MATE or XFCE or KDE Desktop Environments work with Firefox, Chromium, Falkon browsers.
Yes, glad to see you are all excited to see Windows 11 run on Arm64 Snapdragon 8cx gen 3 hardware with speed and low power, great all day battery life. I am interested in other O/S like OpenBSD 7.5 running on Snapdragon SOC. https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html
Great article Devin! Glad Qualcomm invited you as computers and EVs are your specialty so this was right up your alley.
Great stuff Devin, like chad said I'm glad Qualcomm invited you over. 😎
Will FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE aarch64 be ported to run on SnapDragon 8cx gen 3?
https://freebsd.org/where
https://download.freebsd.org/releases/arm64/aarch64/ISO-IMAGES/14.0/
I have this FreeBSD running on Raspberry Pi 4B hardware today and for the past 2 years. It is rock solid operating system that does not crash and has excellent networking stack. MATE or XFCE or KDE Desktop Environments work with Firefox, Chromium, Falkon browsers.
https://Ghostbsd-Arm64.blogspot.com
https://ghostbsd-arm64.blogspot.com/2023/12/how-to-install-ghostbsd-arm64-into-usb.html
Yes, glad to see you are all excited to see Windows 11 run on Arm64 Snapdragon 8cx gen 3 hardware with speed and low power, great all day battery life. I am interested in other O/S like OpenBSD 7.5 running on Snapdragon SOC. https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html