I didn't say it was something new. The latest and upcoming versions of the ARM design (and derivatives like iPad Pro) are much more powerful than what they tried to do with Windows RT (which was highly neutered/slow/limited compared to full x86). If they can get a seamless workflow between ARM...
Oh, I know that but if Windows is going to be able to run on ARM (if they can skirt the Intel legal minefield) it wouldn't just be a trickle of phones, laptops adopting it… It would be a tsunami. For my purposes it would be the perfect set up. Phone/tablet running Windows and compatibility with...
Oh, I understand the codename stuff but as far as the antitrust concerns I think that it could be argued that at no other point in the last 30 years or so has their been so much competition on the horizon for Intel. ARM, Qualcomm and other custom chips (Google, Nvidia etc.) and a business...
I'm going to guess iMac mini. Would make sense. Apple wants custom processor because integrated Intel HD or iris graphics just not cutting it. Makes for consistent graphics across the product line when it comes to their push into VR etc. My question is now will Intel make a bid for RTG? Maybe...
Could this be good for investors and enthusiasts? I have been wracking my brain for weeks trying to figure out why Intel seems to be so quiet about the JV AMD entered into in the China market. Sure AMD structured it in a way that they had controlling interest of the one entity as to not break...