This is a very ignorant comment. The “wasted” transistors/performance penalty for x86 are totally negligible nowadays. This isn’t the 1990s anymore.
For the past decade, ARM CPU makers have made repeated attempts to break into the high performance CPU market so it’s no surprise that we’ve seen plenty of articles, videos and discussions about ARM’s effort, and many of these pieces focus on differences between the two instruction set...
chipsandcheese.com
Oh look, the same boring Chips and Cheese (?!) article being bandied about. Yawn. I swear, that article is like that dumbass tweet from that loser attorney last summer who claimed that the MS/Activision ruling needed to be overturned immediately because of some dumb technicalities the judge overlooked that didn't pass anyone's sniff test...except the "smart guys" on this forum.
And golly, I sure do wonder why an
ARMada is forming if X86 is so wonderful and lucrative.... Surely, there must be, you know, some manufacturing & cost advantages to be had.
I mean,
even pathetic Intel is trying to pretend to be a part of it.
Naaaaah, I'm sure this is just a passing fad and the
MUH PC bros with their totally desirable RGB towers of wonder represent where the market is heading, despite,
you know, all the fucking evidence pointing to the contrary.
The U.S. PC market recorded its first year-over-year growth since the second quarter of 2021, with a 1.8% increase in the fourth quarter of 2023. A decline in desktops offset laptop growth.
Asia Pacific declined by 8%, recording seven consecutive quarters of decline. Laptops and desktops declined in the region, with desktops more impacted than laptops.
I can't wait to see the reactions on this forum in 2025 when Nvidia rolls out their all-Nvidia PC;
and I can't wait to laugh when they lock out their new RTX features behind their ARM platform.
Anyway, back you go with fingers in ears.
LA LA LA CHIPS AND CHEESE! LA LA LA CHIPS AND CHEESE!
Man, an ETA Prime video with another fastest thing ever. This time a $1000 ARM Mac that's running the same emulators a $400 x86 Steam Deck can.
This actually made me smile. Fuck ETA Prime.
In terms of the performance thing, you have to think that companies like Nvidia, AMD and Microsoft are going to make darn sure there's some pretty fucking incredible backwards compatibility. If not, of course there will be major adoption issues.
Again, though...I think there's a very sizable group of traditional PC fans that will follow Nvidia to hell and beyond, so....