Trevor DeVore wrote:

> I was thinking the requirement was going to be for the MAS.

You may just be ahead of your time.

After all, it seem unlikely Apple will be shipping an iOS device that has more than 4 GB RAM, and even if they did, with PAE it would only be logically "necessary" if they expected individual apps to need more than 4 GB.

True, it's more efficient to use native addressing, and having committed to 64-bit gates it'll certainly help - but only very modestly, unlikely significant enough to end-users to make it a requirement.

So what could be driving this?

When we look at the big picture we see heavy investments in LLVM/Clang, Swift, 64-bit uniformity, and other things that seem almost random when viewed individually.

And all this is taking place in a business environment in which device types continue to both diversify and overlap in applicable use cases.

It simply doesn't make economic sense to continue down the road of making a different OS for every device type forever.

With a flexible, reconfigurable kernel, one could craft an OS that's scalable and adaptable for all device types.

I'll go out on a limb to put a date on it: I believe the big announcement at WWDC 2016 will be the end of both iOS and OS X, and the start of a new OS to replace them both.

So right now they're quietly laying the ground work....

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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