Articles for tag: Extreme, market, powerful, SBCs, x86

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The most powerful and extreme x86 SBCs on the market

The most powerful and extreme x86 SBCs on the market

SBCs have become famous in recent years, but the most popular of all does not have the power to perform many of the functions that SBCs are often called upon to do. Instead of waiting for Raspberry Pi version 5, you can choose not to wait and choose one based on an x86 processor, which ...

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How to use Windows 10 on a Mac with M1

How to use Windows 10 on a Mac with M1

The inability of the Mac with M1 to be able to run Windows 10 might seem like an obvious limitation, but in reality, it’s a major problem for anyone who in one way or another needs to open apps. Windows on their Mac. For years, Boot Camp has been a great ally of this collective, ...

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PC
x86, why abandon 32-bit on PC?

x86, why abandon 32-bit on PC?

For many, maintaining backward compatibility with 32-bit is still an anecdote that doesn’t affect the performance of their PCs, but maintaining that compatibility also means keeping the way each of the 64-bit instructions performs with the same performance as 32-bit when sharing the data path. Intel and AMD may consider revamping their 64-bit architecture, compatible ...

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PC
Could Intel and / or AMD abandon x86 processors?

Could Intel and / or AMD abandon x86 processors?

Intel and AMD have long dominated the PC processor market, thanks to the fact that they have the exclusive power to make processors capable of running x86-64 code, but at the same time we keep reading and d hear that the x86 days are numbered and even when the time comes, Intel and AMD could ...

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Will ARM architecture replace x86 on PC?

Will ARM architecture replace x86 on PC?

Until now, ARM and x86 architectures did not compete with each other, as they were designed for different purposes. Now things are changing, with Apple launching its Mac Mini with ARM processors and with quite capable results, so the eternal discussion resurfaces again and with the same examples as always; For example, while an “average” ...

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PC
Will ARM architecture replace x86 on PC?

ARM vs x86, why does one work better than another?

If you’ve ever wondered why you don’t see Smartphones, tablets and all kinds of x86 processor devices that use less than 10 W and even 5 W. Then tell you that it’s not because of Intel’s lack of interest or AMD, but there are many reasons for this. , a series of insurmountable obstacles related ...

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Chinese x86 CPU »Hygon«: benchmarks against AMD Ryzen

Chinese x86 CPU »Hygon«: benchmarks against AMD Ryzen

Anandtech's colleagues tested a Hygon CPU with eight cores and a model with two 32 cores. (Image source: Anandtech) With x86 processors you actually only connect the two names AMD and Intel. The website Anandtech now brings a new name into play in a current test: Hygon. The corresponding processor comes from China. The base ...