SDK ARM64 on Apple M1

I would also like to know if sfdk/sfossdk development is possible on ARM chips.
These seem to promise better power consumption, longer battery life and similar if not better performance with current amd64 chips.

Apart from apple silicon [1] chips laptops or ThinkPad X13s, available now, there is reason to believe that the next gen QCom chips will be popular (maybe even under Windows, who knows?). Sample news: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T14s-Gen-6-with-Qualcomm-Snapdragon-X-Elite-leaks-prior-to-official-release.828891.0.html

So the question is: when these computers will be generally available and people will start purchasing them, will the SailfishOS SDK work?

Sorry for bumping an old thread, I am thinking that I didn’t need to create one more.

L.E.: Maybe just having Sailfish as a DE would suffice, to run on an arm-to-arm VM, something like Sailfish x86 Linux Distribution for x86_64

[1]: I am asking of linux only for now, both on apple and any other hardware.

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