Let's see how much of this is hot air in the end. NVIDIA is still using ARM's architecture and perhaps they will continue to do so, as the market is growing fast enough. ARM will not be able to get rid of its dominant market position for the time being, especially in everything that has to do with end devices. ARM is currently also massively expanding its position in data centers and is gradually taking x86's market share. If NVIDIA then gives x86 the rest, so be it. In addition, I increasingly see ARM's future in the reorientation initiated by SoftBank towards completely proprietary chips/CPUs/KI processors. In any case, it will remain exciting.
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•@PikaPika0105
In the end, the numbers have to show
In the end, the numbers have to show
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•@Tenbagger2024 That's right!!!
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