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Do you think ARM will replace X86-64 Intel, AMD processors in desktops and servers?

Abhishek012

TF Pioneer
Do you think ARM will replace X86-64 Intel, AMD processors in desktops and servers ?

Some people thought this was impossible a few years ago but in the last few years there has been so much development in ARM processor that now it seems that in the next 10 years most of the new desktop/server processors will be ARM.

I was reading all this recent news -

Windows OS -


Qualcomm says that most Windows games should “just work” on Snapdragon X Elite PCs

Nvidia and AMD plan to launch Arm PC chips as soon as 2025, Reuters reports

Apple Mac OS -

We already know all Apple silicon processors are mainly based on the ARM architecture. Arm is the basis for Apple's custom processors, which have replaced Intel chips in Macs.

Servers -

According to Bernstein Research, almost 10% of servers worldwide use Arm processors, with 40% of those in China. Omdia reports that Arm's market share in the server market was 7.1% in the second quarter of 2022, up from less than 1% in 2019. DIGITIMES Research expects Arm to have 8% of the server CPU market in 2023.

China is Now Home to 40% of All Arm Servers: Report

Chinese datacenter companies are ramping up the adoption of Arm-based system-on-chips. Currently, 40% of Arm-powered servers are used in China.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) -

Arm now claims to hold a 10.1% share of the cloud computing market, although that's primarily due to Amazon and its increasing use of homegrown Arm chips. According to TrendForce, Amazon Web Services (AWS) was using its custom Graviton chips in 15% of all server deployments in 2021.

AWS to fuel Arm to '22% server penetration rate' by 2025

Microsoft Azure -

Microsoft enters the chip game with its own Arm processors for AI and computing workloads

The 'Cobalt 100' and 'Maia AI Accelerator' chips will power the Microsoft Cloud.

Google Cloud -

Google Announces Homegrown ARM-based CPUs Axion chips

Nvidia -


Nvidia's Grace CPU Superchip is its first Arm NeoverseTM-based discrete data center CPU.

How Arm is gaining chip dominance with its architecture in Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Amazon, Qualcomm and more

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Anupama_Jha

TF Select
VIP Lounge
Do you think ARM will replace X86-64 Intel, AMD processors in desktops and servers ?

Some people thought this was impossible a few years ago but in the last few years there has been so much development in ARM processor that now it seems that in the next 10 years most of the new desktop/server processors will be ARM.

I was reading all this recent news -

Windows OS -

Qualcomm says that most Windows games should “just work” on Snapdragon X Elite PCs

Nvidia and AMD plan to launch Arm PC chips as soon as 2025, Reuters reports

Apple Mac OS -

We already know all Apple silicon processors are mainly based on the ARM architecture. Arm is the basis for Apple's custom processors, which have replaced Intel chips in Macs.

Servers -

According to Bernstein Research, almost 10% of servers worldwide use Arm processors, with 40% of those in China. Omdia reports that Arm's market share in the server market was 7.1% in the second quarter of 2022, up from less than 1% in 2019. DIGITIMES Research expects Arm to have 8% of the server CPU market in 2023.

China is Now Home to 40% of All Arm Servers: Report

Chinese datacenter companies are ramping up the adoption of Arm-based system-on-chips. Currently, 40% of Arm-powered servers are used in China.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) -

Arm now claims to hold a 10.1% share of the cloud computing market, although that's primarily due to Amazon and its increasing use of homegrown Arm chips. According to TrendForce, Amazon Web Services (AWS) was using its custom Graviton chips in 15% of all server deployments in 2021.

AWS to fuel Arm to '22% server penetration rate' by 2025

Microsoft Azure -

Microsoft enters the chip game with its own Arm processors for AI and computing workloads

The 'Cobalt 100' and 'Maia AI Accelerator' chips will power the Microsoft Cloud.

Google Cloud -

Google Announces Homegrown ARM-based CPUs Axion chips

Nvidia -


Nvidia's Grace CPU Superchip is its first Arm NeoverseTM-based discrete data center CPU.

How Arm is gaining chip dominance with its architecture in Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Amazon, Qualcomm and more

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Matlab kuch bhi....
 

newinnov

TF Premier
Yes, I think 100%
I got Macbook m1 when it was launched, cursing windows since
for lost hours, productivity, headaches, ads...

Have you ever wonder why there were so many data centers in Nordic counties...?
Energy & Heat dissipation will be major thing for upcoming Datacenters, also the AI engines...
x86 is in the last leg

The only advantage of buying intel / x86 is that - you will get free heater for winters! :D
 

techt

TF Legend
In the Low-Mid range where the typical usage in web/docs definitely it will gain. Even arm will face threat at somepoint in mobiles due to opensource RISC-V, so they will definitely push hard in the low-mid range laptop/tablet segment.

In the enterprise x86-64 will be the king.
 

Abhishek012

TF Pioneer
In the Low-Mid range where the typical usage in web/docs definitely it will gain. Even arm will face threat at somepoint in mobiles due to opensource RISC-V, so they will definitely push hard in the low-mid range laptop/tablet segment.

In the enterprise x86-64 will be the king.
India announced DIR-V program based on RISC-V :D :D

 

plastikman

TF Ace
Contributor
VIP Lounge
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Do you think ARM will replace X86-64 Intel, AMD processors in desktops and servers ?

Some people thought this was impossible a few years ago but in the last few years there has been so much development in ARM processor that now it seems that in the next 10 years most of the new desktop/server processors will be ARM.

I was reading all this recent news -

Windows OS -

Qualcomm says that most Windows games should “just work” on Snapdragon X Elite PCs

Nvidia and AMD plan to launch Arm PC chips as soon as 2025, Reuters reports

Apple Mac OS -

We already know all Apple silicon processors are mainly based on the ARM architecture. Arm is the basis for Apple's custom processors, which have replaced Intel chips in Macs.

Servers -

According to Bernstein Research, almost 10% of servers worldwide use Arm processors, with 40% of those in China. Omdia reports that Arm's market share in the server market was 7.1% in the second quarter of 2022, up from less than 1% in 2019. DIGITIMES Research expects Arm to have 8% of the server CPU market in 2023.

China is Now Home to 40% of All Arm Servers: Report

Chinese datacenter companies are ramping up the adoption of Arm-based system-on-chips. Currently, 40% of Arm-powered servers are used in China.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) -

Arm now claims to hold a 10.1% share of the cloud computing market, although that's primarily due to Amazon and its increasing use of homegrown Arm chips. According to TrendForce, Amazon Web Services (AWS) was using its custom Graviton chips in 15% of all server deployments in 2021.

AWS to fuel Arm to '22% server penetration rate' by 2025

Microsoft Azure -

Microsoft enters the chip game with its own Arm processors for AI and computing workloads

The 'Cobalt 100' and 'Maia AI Accelerator' chips will power the Microsoft Cloud.

Google Cloud -

Google Announces Homegrown ARM-based CPUs Axion chips

Nvidia -


Nvidia's Grace CPU Superchip is its first Arm NeoverseTM-based discrete data center CPU.

How Arm is gaining chip dominance with its architecture in Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Amazon, Qualcomm and more

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Mujhe kya, I'm still using my 15 year old core2quad Q8400.
 
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