![]() “There still areas where the performance is lacking, but already much faster than, say, a Raspberry Pi 4 or other low-end Arm single-board computers running Linux.” “My initial impression of Asahi Linux with its Arch Linux Arm desktop version was that it works better than anticipated, at least on a Mac mini,” Michael Larabel, founder of computer hardware website, Phoronix, told Lifewire. ![]() Most impressive of all, however, is that Asahi is already proving to be much faster than macOS on the same hardware, in some cases as much as twice as fast, according to Lifewire. The team has been working without any assistance from Apple, adding to both the challenge and reward of releasing a working Alpha. Asahi is based off of the Arm version of Arch Linux. The Asahi Linux Project has been working to port Linux to the M1 chip. An alpha of Asahi Linux has been released for Apple’s M1, and the reviews are showing the potential it has, and the problems Apple has with macOS. ![]()
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