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Arm has become more and more popular over the years. In some cases it is far better than traditional "x86" chipsets and uses far less power.

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From the post: "OPINION These are uncomfortable times for Intel and its investors. All the cool kids are talking about AI chips, an area where Intel has no real story to tell. Low power, embedded, and mobile have long been annexed by Arm. Now it looks like Arm is coming for Intel's most iconic territory – the PC.

Last week, Nvidia, AMD, and Qualcomm were each reported to have Arm-based PC platform plans in the works. These are no idle threats. Each company has a long history of designing with and integrating Arm, AMD in particular having an inexhaustible appetite for eating Intel's lunch. Apple Silicon has demonstrated that Arm can be best-of-breed across the PC landscape. Is there anything Intel can do? No, no, and thrice no – and the evidence is in Intel's deep history of innovation failure."

Arm has become more and more popular over the years. In some cases it is far better than traditional "x86" chipsets and uses far less power. Archive: https://archive.today/HXiQB From the post: "OPINION These are uncomfortable times for Intel and its investors. All the cool kids are talking about AI chips, an area where Intel has no real story to tell. Low power, embedded, and mobile have long been annexed by Arm. Now it looks like Arm is coming for Intel's most iconic territory – the PC. Last week, Nvidia, AMD, and Qualcomm were each reported to have Arm-based PC platform plans in the works. These are no idle threats. Each company has a long history of designing with and integrating Arm, AMD in particular having an inexhaustible appetite for eating Intel's lunch. Apple Silicon has demonstrated that Arm can be best-of-breed across the PC landscape. Is there anything Intel can do? No, no, and thrice no – and the evidence is in Intel's deep history of innovation failure."

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worse is to come

How is this worse for the buyer of PCs?