lulzfish
Pandora Defense Squad
If I'm getting a full-sized notebook with a DVD drive, I expect the motherboard to use the whole case.
Cutting down on the size, even for a small ARM CPU, means making it that much more expensive or that much less powerful.
And then you'd have something like this:
x86 mode: Laptop is decently powerful, runs any sort of x86 software almost as well as other models
ARM mode: Laptop is minimally useful, but has great battery life. Essentially a netbook stuffed into a 10-pound chassis.
And for all the design trouble of grafting an x86 and ARM motherboard together, I would rather just buy a 19-inch workstation laptop and a Pandora and have my x86 and ARM cake separately.
Edit:
Yes, but there are APIs for normal x86 programs to call on the GPU.
There is no x86 software that expects an ARM processor to be available. You could offload video processing to it, I suppose, if you gave it a DMA channel or something, but not even VLC knows how to do that because the hardware simply doesn't exist.
Cutting down on the size, even for a small ARM CPU, means making it that much more expensive or that much less powerful.
And then you'd have something like this:
x86 mode: Laptop is decently powerful, runs any sort of x86 software almost as well as other models
ARM mode: Laptop is minimally useful, but has great battery life. Essentially a netbook stuffed into a 10-pound chassis.
And for all the design trouble of grafting an x86 and ARM motherboard together, I would rather just buy a 19-inch workstation laptop and a Pandora and have my x86 and ARM cake separately.
Edit:
Yes, but there are APIs for normal x86 programs to call on the GPU.
There is no x86 software that expects an ARM processor to be available. You could offload video processing to it, I suppose, if you gave it a DMA channel or something, but not even VLC knows how to do that because the hardware simply doesn't exist.