One concern I've heard about the move to ARM cores is that it is done in order to lock down the devices more so they're more like a phone rather than a computer.
One concern I've heard about the move to ARM cores is that it is done in order to lock down the devices more so they're more like a phone rather than a computer.
Recent Surface ARM laptops do not seem to be locked in any way.
What does locking down the device have to do with the CPU architecture?
ARM based devices don't have boot anything you want like x86 platform - in practice.