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ARM or x86? ISA Doesn't Matter – Chips and Cheese

For the past decade, ARM CPU makers have made repeated attempts to break into the high performance CPU market so it's no surprise that we've seen plenty of articles, videos and discussions about ARM's effort, and many of these pieces focus on differences between the two instruction set architectures (ISAs). Here in this article we'll…

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