Where are my ARM desktop processors?
I'm tired of the electrical Jew.
>>56244854
x86 at the moment kind of has a hold on the market,
I don't think this will last long as x86 is basically only done by 2 companies(AMD+Intel) + 1 minor one
if you look at the rapid pace in the mobile phone space I do believe that in 2025 an ARM, or better yet - a Risc V revolution for desktop computing will take place
by then getting a fab to make your custom 14nm chip will be very cheap
>>56244854
There's really no reason to get down into the low-single-digit TDP areas on a desktop. There are Atom and J1900 ITX boards if you want, those are only a couple watts more. But really it's no big deal to have a 25W CPU in a stationary computer that always has mains power. If you can afford to own it you can afford the electricity to run it.
>>56244854
>ARM
>desktop