• megopie@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I wonder if intel is betting on increased centralized cloud computing as the way forward for personal computers. So the efficiency benefits of ARM are irrelevant in their minds since they think the real power will come from big data centers.

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      1 year ago

      AWS has a shitton of in-house “Graviton” ARM stuff available and the ARM server chips from Ampere are popping up in more and more places as well. Most Linux servery distros have ARM images available now, and most software builds without major changes. It’s a slow transition but it’s already happening.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah and ARM servers are cheap. You can often get twice the processor cores and memory for the same price.

        That doesn’t always map to twice the performance, though some benchmarks would suggest it could for certain applications.

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        If they have to emulate x86 stuff it may pose some issues with efficiency

        But that will likely only be in the short term