![]() ![]() When you first boot they boot into 16kb page and the OS can select to enter 4kb page mode (this is what macOS does for Rosseta2 applications). And then going further still things like power management, or even powering up another cpu core are all custom for each ARM SOC.įurthermore apples SoC run in 2 possible modes 16kb pages or 4kb pages. ![]() The ARM instruction set does not provide any guidance or rules on how the cpu cores talk to the rest of the chip.Įven what you might think of as basic things like setting up memory for an application to read or write from is not part of the cpu instruction set and is different between cpu vendors or even within the same vendor between cpu generations. While windows has an ARM version this just describes the instructions it sends to the cpu for doing math etc. The reason for this is that unlike the IBM PC standard (as used by all major x86 chip vendors) there is no common standard in the ARM space. As others have said there is no bootcamp for Apple Silicon. ![]()
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