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    • FortuneF
      Fortune
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      You may have heard of it, I want to share with you a situation that will affect all developers.

      Windows 11 announced that it can run on QUALCOMM ARM-based artificial intelligence-supported processors. This issue does not look good for classic Intel and AMD.

      I wondered how this situation would affect developers in the future.

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        • orangeO
          orange @Fortune
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          @Fortune This has been the biggest news of recent times.

          As you probably know, ARM-based processors can be developed by other developers too.

          This means that in the future, Microsoft will be able to produce computers with its own ARM-based processors. Even NVidia :)

          ARM is a real revolution for the computer industry. There will no longer be two options called Intel and AMD soon for PC side.

          I think HISE is ready for this.

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          • d.healeyD
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            @orange said in Windows 11 can now run on ARM-based QUALCOMM processors:

            ARM is a real revolution for the computer industry. There will no longer be two options called Intel and AMD soon for PC side.

            ARM has been around for a long long time. We also have IBM Power architecture (not sure if Windows will run on it though). I think the real "revolution" will be RISC V, with it being an open spec it doesn't have the licensing restrictions of ARM or the other options.

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