This is for your own good.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/25/arm_ipo_license/
This is for your own good.
https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/25/arm_ipo_license/
Rtp was a proven team.
It didn't matter though.
Q exited just like Brcm, according before it.
To boot, Nuvia is inferior with no track record.
BTW. Nuvia server project was canceled late last year.
Now it's going to deliver a client cpu?
Cringe.
Oh, mobile. Which was it? I mean who cares. To do better than a stock arm cpu?
Just waiting for the ball to drop on this.
Don't be an ahole. The Raleigh office had award winning mobile CPU that bear ARM for many years. The development was moved to server CPu but QCOM lost it's commitment to server. Now, yes the same thing will happen to Nuvia because QCOM, in the end is a mobile phone company.
Nuvia to fail in similar fashion.
hmmm...except arm cores are used for all of our SoCs. Not that easy, we tried but failed, see Raleigh office closure/sale.
Yup!
https://www.quora.com/Why-didnt-Intel-move-from-CISC-architecture-to-RISC-architecture
It's not time to explore PC market.
There are so many opportunities available outside PC market.
Executives vision is packed in box.
They keep trying many adjusany and they will keep whatever works. Waste of so many resources.
Nobody gives 2 thoughts about ARM outside of mobile phones.
If you wanna expand. Go x86.
Seriously. Nuvia doing a me too ARM is a waste of time. There is no ecosystem outside of phones.
But...x86. There is.
So make an x86 and enjoy prosperity.
X86 arch license and enjoy immediate ecosystem success.
Why try to reinvent the wheel with RISC.