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by manuelabeledo
854 days ago
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> That's not the point, the point is complexity of both instruction sets are not too far off. So you agree that CISC vs RISC is not a thing nowadays. > Initial power draw on ARM is lower but jumps in complicated tasks. > Initial power draw on x86 is higher but maintains in complicated tasks. What's a "complicated" task? What's the power draw baseline? What are the examples? Otherwise, these sentences mean nothing. |
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Correct.
> What's a "complicated" task? What's the power draw baseline? What are the examples?
Complicated tasks typically involve the use of numerous instruction sets working together to complete a task like with video games that have physics and AI. Exclude AI co-processors for this example. Or even burdening the system with tons of multi-tasking. ARM succombs.
AMD's x86 Ryzen chips rival M series processors, but under stress can do more. M series is the pinnacle of ARM, you won't find anything ARM near it in any way.