Re: Arm Ltd Making Chips Now

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Sujet : Re: Arm Ltd Making Chips Now
De : fungus (at) *nospam* amongus.com.invalid (Retrograde)
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Date : 16. Feb 2025, 17:35:26
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On 2025-02-14, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
Up to now, Arm (the company) has never made chips, only chip designs
(and designs for chip components) that it has licensed to other
companies. This model has been spectacularly successful, making ARM
(the architecture) the most successful computer architecture ever,
shipping more chips per year than the entire population of the Earth.
>
Now they want to move away from that model, and start making chips
themselves. In effect, they are now competing with some of their own
customers. Will this, and other slightly worrying moves from the
company, make some licensees think twice about being so committed to
ARM, and start looking to other more freely-licensed alternatives,
like RISC-V? Will this, if not kill the goose that laid the golden
egg, at least severely clip its wings?
>

I don't know if this is a good idea or a bad one, but was just thinking
it's like Intel went full-speed down a very long, dead end street and
are now in serious jeopardy.  ARM in the server room is a big deal.

At work I'm conscious that 90% of what I do can be done on a low-powered
Android tablet requiring an occasional charge, but perfectly usable on a
plane, or with a battery pack etc.  But that one stupid Windows app
requires I lug around a heavy laptop/charger, and run a Win10/Intel
machine that lasts <3 hours on a charge while running hot.

Ask me which one I'd rather travel with. Go ARM, go!

Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Feb 25 * Arm Ltd Making Chips Now4Lawrence D'Oliveiro
16 Feb 25 +- Re: Arm Ltd Making Chips Now1Retrograde
17 Feb 25 `* Re: Arm Ltd Making Chips Now2Lawrence D'Oliveiro
17 Feb 25  `- Re: Arm Ltd Making Chips Now1Scott Dorsey

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