And then the world moved, and became ARM inside. Printers however, stayed MIPS inside.
> ARM architectures are trying to displace x86-64 in both consumer and server markets. It can still happen, but maybe not on the timeline that some are hoping for.
How many handsets and tablets run on x86? Or ISP home routers, switches, IoT devices..
ggm•1h ago
> ARM architectures are trying to displace x86-64 in both consumer and server markets. It can still happen, but maybe not on the timeline that some are hoping for.
How many handsets and tablets run on x86? Or ISP home routers, switches, IoT devices..