ARM is the future
At least I sure hope so as far as consumer computers come. It's damn great. But I think there will be some resistance as on the server side ARM's benefits are not that significant and I'm sure Intel et al would prefer to not have to separate the architectures
AMD64 is the present.
arm is so much easier to read than x86
>>107834869>reading machine code
>>107834988only rarely. usually i read assembly
>>107834815I have zero idea what ARM is about. Is it viable for everyday consumers? That is to say, does it work for regular office tasks and video games? Is it something to consider for my next upgrade, whenever that might be (probably not any time soon given the hardware price situation). Is the pricing competitive?
>>107835451Unless you're a filthy macfag, no.
>>107834815>ARM is the futureand it always will be.
>>107834815What are you talking about? ARM has been "the present" for a long time in everything but consumer laptops and desktops, with the exception of Apple of course.The only reason it hasn't been more successful in that specific market is Microsoft and Qualcomm are fucking retards.
>>107836705Because they are too lazy to compete with apple. At least Samsung is trying to give it a go
>>107836765What I meant by that is it replace x86 and become normalized
>>107834815But I like x86.
>X is the futurei already fell for this with MIPSfool me once, shame on youfool me twice, shame on me