While all the important hardware drivers necessary to use Asahi as a graphical workstation have been created (NVMe storage, keyboard, trackpad, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB, etc.), there are still some hardware components haven’t been reverse-engineered yet. You can watch this interview to learn more about the project, or this video to learn how the Apple Silicon platform is reverse-engineered. It is 100% funded by Patreon and developed full-time by Hector Martin with many other contributors. ![]() I’ve been using it daily as a software development workstation for over 3 months now on an M1 Mac Mini (16GB RAM, 500GB SSD), and it’s unbelievably fast. Asahi ( ) is a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux ARM that you can install natively on Apple Silicon Macs with an M1- or M2-based CPU.
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