No, they extended it into 64 bit. AMD did it first. Now the underlying architecture is RISC, not CISC. That happened with the K6 processor. This architecture translates the CISC x86 at execution into RISC instructions. This hybrid approach is used in all x86 branded processors today.
So, you are saying x86 is better because it is multi-tasking processor. On the other hand, arm is a bit like windows 8 and I don't like windows 8 it is hard and confusing to use.
Ahh no it sucks for gaming sorry lowest settings is not acceptable. so ARM still mobile but not for a serious home machine that games and encodes hidef video. Although you can add a separate video encoding chip like Apple does.
Thats chnaging now. X86 will float around due to gaming and old apps till ARM becomes powerful enough to emulate AAA games. ARM is the future with RISC 5 as a alternative. X86 wont survive especially after what M series has done . Now there is no coming back .
Got no problem running Res Evil 4 on ultra settings in highest resolution with locked 60 fps on my MacBook Pro. it's all about developing games for apple silicon
why does this video sound 100% AI made, from the script to the editing and voiceover
Because it is? R-I-S-C instead of "risk".
x86 for real workload and arm for basic mobile usage
wasn't x86 ONLY for 32 bit OSes?
No, they extended it into 64 bit. AMD did it first. Now the underlying architecture is RISC, not CISC. That happened with the K6 processor. This architecture translates the CISC x86 at execution into RISC instructions. This hybrid approach is used in all x86 branded processors today.
is that AI Joe Rogan?
Can we have the power of the x86 with the power consumption of the ARM processor.
intel i5-8265U 15W.
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So, you are saying x86 is better because it is multi-tasking processor. On the other hand, arm is a bit like windows 8 and I don't like windows 8 it is hard and confusing to use.
Ahh no it sucks for gaming sorry lowest settings is not acceptable. so ARM still mobile but not for a serious home machine that games and encodes hidef video. Although you can add a separate video encoding chip like Apple does.
Thats chnaging now. X86 will float around due to gaming and old apps till ARM becomes powerful enough to emulate AAA games. ARM is the future with RISC 5 as a alternative. X86 wont survive especially after what M series has done . Now there is no coming back .
Ive seen someone use arm soc with Nvidia GPU in Linux and gaming is wild
Got no problem running Res Evil 4 on ultra settings in highest resolution with locked 60 fps on my MacBook Pro. it's all about developing games for apple silicon
X86 is terrible... you should be using x86-64.
x86-64 is terrible... you should be using x86s.