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RE[2]: I know who will be happy...
by zima on Tue 5th Jun 2012 23:58
in reply to "RE: I know who will be happy..."
Oh well. At least further developments ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemote#Loongson_3A_laptop ) start to look quite interesting - and they should continue, considering China's efforts to achieve technology independence.
I don't think RMS cares much about lack of x86 compatibility
(though, from the Wiki article about Loongson, it seems like the architecture has some provisions for speedy x86 emulation)
I guess it only fits that People's Republic of China might be the place that will bring Stallman 's dreams to reality...
(with the inevitable "spilling over" of their domestic technologies - first to Asia, then at least Africa and Latin America; most of the world, really)




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Sandybridge (which the new systems are based on) doesn't execute even a single x86 instruction without an intel-signed binary only component in flash.
As I understand the FSF's definition, that would be a "blob". RMS will have to stick to Lemotes for a while longer.