Just a quick note that *anyone* can provide an external agent. If a community
member offers a aarch64 machine (be it in the cloud or kind of "a tower under
the desk"), we can add it as an agent. Of course, the "contribution" should be
validated by the committers' team.
Cheers,
Mikaƫl Barbero
Also, Windows is taking up ARM64 development for OpenJDK on Windows:
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/java/announcing-openjdk-windows-arm/
Hopefully some of that is relevant to ARM-native JDK on Apple. Apple
claims that Rosetta 2 will allow x86 JITs to run fine on their ARM silicon,
but there will
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 10:20 PM Nitin Dahyabhai
wrote:
> I would still like to see a JDK for Windows on aarch64 as a precursor to
> Eclipse on that platform, and those systems have been *shipping* for over
> two years.
>
We have builds for for Linux/aarch64 in Fedora [1] for years already and
I would still like to see a JDK for Windows on aarch64 as a precursor to
Eclipse on that platform, and those systems have been *shipping* for over
two years.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 12:26 PM Steve Darnell wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
>
> Apple announced at WWDC that it is moving away from Intel x86
Greetings,
Apple announced at WWDC that it is moving away from Intel x86 processors in
favor of its own ARM-based processors:
https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-gives-macs-a-brain-transplant-with-new-arm-chips/
Has this been discussed in the Eclipse Platform dev community yet? If so, what
will