avx-turbo
Test the non-AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512 speeds across various active core counts (by travisdowns)
macOS-Linux-VM-with-Rosetta | avx-turbo | |
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9 | 1 | |
300 | 175 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Swift | C++ | |
- | MIT License |
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macOS-Linux-VM-with-Rosetta
Posts with mentions or reviews of macOS-Linux-VM-with-Rosetta.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-20.
- Rosetta-enabled virtual machine based on Apple Sample Code
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MAC VERSION
well nativity no but you can run a linux virutal under rosetta and and run it under proton's compatibility layer to get it running or you can duel boot linux onto your mac m1 and run it under proton https://github.com/lucyllewy/macOS-Linux-VM-with-Rosetta
- Anyone get anywhere with the RosettaVM - how do you install steam?
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Is a Dell or Mac laptop more efficient for CS majors?
No, you don't need parallels. Apple has introduced Rosetta for Linux VMs, and honestly, it seems pretty good. Project and Apple's Documentations
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Linux M1 GPU driver passes 99% of the dEQP-GLES2 compliance tests
Sibling comment, but this has links to Apple documentation: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33290808
And this seems to be able to get it running: https://github.com/diddledani/macOS-Linux-VM-with-Rosetta
I haven't tested this because I'm at work, but I'll verify it when I get home!
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Rosetta2 on Linux VMs and Proton
Someone made a small app using apple’s documentation that theoretically implements it. I haven’t been able to successfully run any x86 apps through it and it’s pretty bare bones. It’s a proof of concept though and I appreciate the developer putting the time in.
- Uninstall Ubuntu from Rosetta VM
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Apple Silicon Is an Inconvenient Truth
Thankfully Windows11 insider builds have x86_64 emulation similar to rosetta2 and it at least seems to work OK. and there's some demo Virtual machines that run an ARM versions of Ubuntu, but use rosetta2 to emulate x86_64.
avx-turbo
Posts with mentions or reviews of avx-turbo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-24.
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Apple Silicon Is an Inconvenient Truth
For vectorization, my CPU only support up to AVX2, and I ran this https://github.com/travisdowns/avx-turbo.git
What are some alternatives?
When comparing macOS-Linux-VM-with-Rosetta and avx-turbo you can also consider the following projects:
movemouse - Move Mouse is a simple piece of software that is designed to simulate user activity.
cncjs - A web-based interface for CNC milling controller running Grbl, Marlin, Smoothieware, or TinyG.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code