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by windowsrookie
637 days ago
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Intel made ARM chips, then sold that portion of the company in 2006, shortly before the iPhone was announced. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XScale It was incredibly bad timing. If intel had continued making ARM chips they could be in an entirely different position today. |
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How so?
ARM (ISA) doesn't imply performance characteristics nor significant advantage over x86