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What Crazy said. A lot of ARMs processor tech is already licensed from AMD to begin with. If I am not mistaken this is the second time they have announced them move into this market this year.
Let me be frank. This is a bad move for ARM and they will most likely not do this for more than a chip or two. While licensing the x86-64 from AMD would cost money, getting SSE4, AVX, AES, and other instruction sets for an x86-64 processor would cost too damn much. It would require negotiations with IBM, Intel, and AMD. And this is ARM we are talking about here. They will build some kind of low power CPU for a netbook which is a dying market by the way. That fade came and went. It is too late to jump on that bandwagon. Not to mention it will be meet in the Market by Intel's new lower CPU with greatly improved graphics and AMD Trinity which will be a quad core at 9W to 18W. Add it all up and you get fail. And who brought up VIA bumping AMD out of anything? When was the last time you heard of VIA doing anything of note? AMD has much more power than you think. While they were operating at a lose for a long time, they are in the green now and have products beyond CPUs. Products ARM is using to make these chips. |
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ARM does not push out as much FLOPS as Intel/AMD, so other than your usual computers for entertainment, the current x86-64 will still dominate work computers.
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However, tune the designs for out and out performance the way current desktop x86 chips are and you have a monster! So yes, having 64-bit chips out and running Windows natively is indeed a threat to Intel. As ARMs an efficient and streamlined RISC load/store architecture, I reckon that for the same number of transistor, heat and power use you would get more performance than x86. You just need to build them with the same high technology that currently goes into an x86 CPU to realise this. But then you make a valid point here: Quote:
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If the guys that handle DOSBox can do it i'm sure ARM and Microsoft can...
http://androiddosbox.appspot.com/
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AMD holds the X86 64 bit license. Otherwise DEC alpha , sun, HP and everone else who has bought out an 64 bit processor would owe them money. AMD owns the license x86 64bit license. you could bring out any other processor thats no x86 and AMD can't do a thing... I would be nice to see a non x86 desktop cpu. ... I can't see arm doing any worse than AMDs latest offerings Bring it on :-) |
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In short, I think ARM can make a good processor for the everyman (like AMD APUs and Via platforms) but don't expect it to be good for anything more demanding than video playback. For example, it wouldn't be able to run games, compile anything, encode video, edit massive pictures, etc. worth a shit. I think what Microsoft is aiming for is something that can compete with the Google Chrome Book by substantially bringing the costs of basic internet computers down and at the same time, provide a lot more flexibility to OEMs to turn it into whatever they want. As I think about it whilst typing this, it sounds like Microsoft wants to pull and Apple and make Windows-powered disposable appliances available rather than something that is maintained like the Windows world currently is (less Phone).
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But this is all wonderful speculation, which is why I ended my article with "The next decade will tell."
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![]() Wouldn't hold my breath for their chips. But competition is competition. My wallet's gonna loooove this~
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an interesting aside might be the use of 64bit Arm cores in Nvidias project denver or its next gen more likely, a gpu with four arm 64bit cores for phones tabs and more mmm that might offer an APU to compete with AMDs
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ARM will open so many doors for google if they were aquired by them. not just in the hardware sector, but in the software sector also. ARM+Andriod OS = serious business.
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hmm... to make up for the lack of raw power per core they could adopt the "module" stratagy that amd used... say 8 ARM cores per module and have the OS see each module as a "core" with each module having its own set of cache, etc. well maybe L3 shared among all the modules. And clock each module's core at 1.5ghz, heh you got some real power there. So, lets say a Quad module marketed as a Quad Core Arm cpu. or maybe even an 8 module for a total of 64cores haha.
edit: Oh, and they could work with nvidia to have a Tegra on steroids and slap that in the package, and that would be ARM's answer to the APU or intel's cpu's with integrated graphics.
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In short, ARM won't compete with the desktop variants of Intel and AMD processors. Instead, it will focus on AMD Geode, Intel Atom, and Via Nano products.
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Google has Android OS and just recently aquired Motorola's 'Mobility' side of the business - thats the division that has EVERYTHING to do with Motorla mobiles and pads. and that gives google even more power to take on the pad and somewhat the mobile handset market as most of the critical components can be sourced from 'in house' instead of from external sources which cuts overheads and puts them out of the line of fire from bullies like APPLE who will probably start finger pointing and screaming out 'patent infringement' as soon as google gets its first google made pad out onto the market. Google can also SELL ARM processors which rakes them even more revenue in both sales and royalties. It makes perfect sense. whether or not Google will take that step is another story but i wouldnt put it past them. with the way technology market and ARM has grown in the past few years. ARM must look very tasty to any tech company that has money to throw around. IBM is a small possibility Samsung is probably one of the companies that can stop google getting ARM. they have a huge market share and probably enough cash to throw around to counter any offer Google has depending on how desperate google are. As for M$ - It doesnt make a lot of sense for them to aquire it - they have no use for it other then just holding onto the patents and licenses. They are a software company not hardware.
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Yeah, but its difference is still an order of magnitude, even if ARM manages to improve much more than x86 its at least quite a few years away, and another few years to scale them up. I couldn't find newer data, if people can then I think we need to re-extrapolate
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That sounds dirty.
![]() I'm not sure where these devices will successfully compete, but competition is always a good thing. It's still pretty early to make any kind of valid determination (although we do love our speculation here on TPU. ), but we should no more in the near future as new things hit the market using ARM's architecture.
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Regardless, if the kind of mojo that goes into an Intel x86 processor went into an ARM processor, then its performance would jump several orders of magnitude, no question. The way that the original 8088 from 1978 has been transformed into today's powerhouses is nothing short of phenomenal. And Kreij is right, that does sound dirty.
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ARM dont manufacture anything they merely license the tech out to other companies, whats this about ARM using AMDs tech?
ARM back in the day was clock for clock faster than the Motorola CPUs of the time.
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Just a bit of a question here. Hypothetically speaking, if AMD is to sell itself/merge with another company, which company would have the money to acquire it, and what would be the benefits of that acquisition.
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