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Johannes Ernst

@ShadSterling They have a very long list of problems. The biggest of which is that ARM is eating their lunch. x86 is toast -- not that they haven't known it since they decided to create, and fail, at Itanium 25 years ago.

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ShadSterling

@j12t Oh, I knew ARM was taking over some segments but thought at least x86-64 (both AMD’s and Intel’s implementations) were still the standard for servers and desktops. (All of mine are old enough to be Intel or AMD, hadn’t looked at potential replacements recently.)

Johannes Ernst

@ShadSterling I am writing this on ARM (MacBook Pro). And ARM-based instances on EC2 are cheaper than those based on x86_64 and I want to move my servers there as soon as I have a setup that works. All that's left for x86 is inertia.

ShadSterling

@j12t laptops are mobile enough I’d expect them to go ARM, even aside from Apple typically going its own way. Are *ATX boards moving to ARM now too? IIRC Intel’s low-power x86_64 never got traction, so I’d expect the micro-PCs will mostly be ARM now; the one I have isn’t, but seems to have been discontinued. I guess the kind of desktop I’m thinking of isn’t widespread enough anymore

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