• ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    So, primarily just forwarding OpenGL/Vulkan commands directly through FEX, rather than QEMU’s user mode?

    Certainly helpful for games, but the majority of code on Linux boxes is recompiled to be native when using ARM

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        The improvements Valve made for the original Steam Deck and prep for the Steam Machine across the Linux ecosystem for schedulers, graphics drivers, io_uring, ntsync, KDE, Wine, etc. were massive, even outside of gaming.

        I don’t see them expanding to ARM making as much of a difference to the ecosystem as their first forray.

        That’s why I’m curious what improvements OP was thinking of; maybe there’s more than FEX that I’m not aware of

        Generally x86 -> ARM is much easier on Linux than MacOS/Windows