Is Arm actually more efficient than x86?
Arm is often lauded for its efficiency; after all, there's a reason it's become the most pervasive architecture keeping portable devices going for longer. It's been in our smartphones for well over a decade (sans a brief x86 stint that very few phones took part in), and laptops are starting to make the transition thanks to the extended battery life that those machines can get.
Arm is often lauded for its efficiency; after all, there’s a reason it’s become the most pervasive architecture keeping portable devices going for longer. It’s been in our smartphones for well over a decade (sans a brief x86 stint that very few phones took part in), and laptops are starting to make the transition thanks to the extended battery life that those machines can get.
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