In the field of mobile phones, 95% of the chips are based on the ARM architecture, and 80% of Intel in the PC world is also taking advantage of this territory and is actively pushing its x86 architecture to the smartphone platform. Of course, ARM certainly will not welcome Intel and claim that its business model simply does not work.
ARM co-founder Hermann Hauser said in the Wall Street Journal: "The reason why ARM will destroy microprocessors is not because Intel can't build Atom comparable to ARM, but because Intel's business model itself is wrong. People in the mobile phone architecture (domain) don't buy processors, so if you sell processors, that's not right. We sell licenses. (The two parties to the competition) are not Intel, ARM, but Intel and all. Every semiconductor company in the world."
Historically, both Intel and AMD have attempted to share a slice of ARM's site and launched XScale and Geode processors respectively. However, they were not successful. They eventually gave up and instead focused on operating x86. However, in recent years, the PC market has developed slowly. , x86 developers are urgently needed new growth points, naturally will not let go of the booming smartphone, tablet and other mobile areas. On the other hand, ARM is not willing to take a corner of security and is trying to enter the PC and even the server market.
Hermann Hauser said: "In the history of computers, there have been host generations dominated by IBM, followed by DEC-led minicomputers, and the third wave is Sun, Apollo-led workstations, followed by PCs, and now the mobile architecture has become the primary computing platform. At least in terms of terminals, there is no company in the history of computers that can span two eras, and there is not a wave of new waves that will not overwhelm the waves.... It is Intel and Microsoft that dominate the PC market."
Obviously in ARM's opinion, Wintel has exhausted its coalition, and the PC will become the future.
Intel is not to be outdone, quickly responded to this remark: "We do not understand why ARM's guys have been so noisy lately. Everyone understands," billions of devices are connected to the Internet, there is enough space for a lot of People are successful. Let's just walk. â€
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