Wednesday, February 13, 2019

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Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Feb 12 02:26PM -0800

Hello,
 
Read this:
 
 
What about the battle between ARM CPUs and x86 CPUs?
 
I think x86 CPUs are the future on laptops and on PCs and
on powerful Big machines and on Data Centers, this is why you are
noticing that i am programming on x86 CPUs.
 
Read the following:
 
Why x86 Servers Continue to Dominate the Data Center
 
https://www.common.org/servers/x86-servers-data-center/1
 
And read this about Data Centers:
 
For Data Centers, It's All About Cores
 
https://www.electronicdesign.com/industrial-automation/data-centers-it-s-all-about-cores
 
 
And read the following about the ARM vs. Atom: The battle for the next
digital frontier:
 
"Atom is a brand-new take on the x86 architecture. Working in
conjunction with leading netbook vendor Asus, Intel designed the chip
from the ground up to offer good performance at extremely low voltage.
 
The earliest Atom design was still too power-hungry for ultraportable
devices like smartphones, but it took off in the netbook market like a
rocket. Today, Atom chips power more netbooks than any other CPU. Newer
iterations of Intel's netbook-centric Atom line have increased speed and
added features, with the latest models offering dual cores.
 
But Intel isn't content to limit Atom to low-end laptops. Even as the
netbook market has accelerated, Intel has worked to refine Atom to suit
a new niche, one even further down the Otellini's proposed continuum.
According to reports, Intel's latest, hush-hush project, code-named
Medfield, aims to produce a version of the Atom that's so tiny and
operates at such a low voltage that it can be used in a whole range of
consumer electronics devices."
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.infoworld.com/article/2630144/processors/arm-vs--atom--the-battle-for-the-next-digital-frontier.html
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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