5 reasons x86 might not be the future of home computing anymore
x86 has seen setback after setback, and now Arm is looking to capitalize.
x86 has been the primary architecture of PCs and servers over the last few decades, and yet, we’re starting to see a tangible shift towards something different. Arm is becoming more and more commonplace, with software vendors finally building their applications for Arm platforms on Windows with the release of the Snapdragon X Elite. Plus, Apple’s own shift towards Arm means that an entire segment of mainstream and professional machines are no longer using x86, too.
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