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gautamcgoel ◴[] No.42055008[source]
Damn, first Intel missed out on Mobile, then it fumbled AI, and now it's being seriously challenged on its home turf. Pat has his work cut out for him.
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1. jsheard ◴[] No.42055079[source]
Not to mention that ARM keeps closing in on their ISA moat via Apple, Ampere, Graviton and so on. Their last bastion is the fact that Microsoft keeps botching Windows for ARM every time they try to make it happen.
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2. DanielHB ◴[] No.42059911[source]
Not so much with the latest ARM windows laptops
3. pjmlp ◴[] No.42060670[source]
Not really Microsoft, rather the Windows developer ecosystem, backwards compatibility is the name of the game in PC land, and as such there is very little value to add additional development costs to support ARM alongside x86, for so little additional software sales.

Apple doesn't matter beyond its 10% market share, they don't target servers any more.

Ampere is a step away to be fully owned by Oracle, I bet most HN ARM cheering crowd is blessifuly unaware of it.

Graviton is only relevant for AWS customers.