12-10-2017, 08:06 AM -
rpcs3 isn't particularly x86-specific at the moment. AFAIK it won't compile on non-x86_64, but there shouldn't be too much effort required to make it work.
But, as Ani said, there aren't any non-x86 chips on the market that could run anything in rpcs3 at anything near full speed.
The only possibility might be something like Raptor Engineering's upcoming Talos II workstation, which is running an IBM POWER9 chip, but at a starting cost of $2,500 for just the motherboard and a CPU.
It's going to be years before any affordable non-x86 chip can run anything in rpcs3.
But, as Ani said, there aren't any non-x86 chips on the market that could run anything in rpcs3 at anything near full speed.
The only possibility might be something like Raptor Engineering's upcoming Talos II workstation, which is running an IBM POWER9 chip, but at a starting cost of $2,500 for just the motherboard and a CPU.
It's going to be years before any affordable non-x86 chip can run anything in rpcs3.