2024 might be the breakout year for efficient ARM chips in desktop and laptop PCs.

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    34 months ago

    Hasn’t RISC been around since at least the 90s? How much more time do they really need if it’s ever going to be ready for desktops?

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      4 months ago

      RISC-V dates from 2011. RISC processors have been around since the 1980s, and ARM processors (in all our mobile devices) are RISC processors. Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3) is ARM-based so RISC is also in Macs, which proves it’s feasible in high-performing laptop and desktop computers. But the particular appeal of RISC-V is its open licensing.

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        74 months ago

        Ah, thanks. Obviously I didn’t keep up with developments as well as I thought. I knew that Apple Silicon is Arm-based, but I didn’t realize that Arm is RISC.