This is on area which Intel are trying to cover low power server market to stop people looking and playing with ARM's as much as possible.
Eitherway it certainly will wake up Intel, took AMD with the XP series chips to get Intel into gear many years ago and they need another kick for momentum.
But on a like for like generation of CPU and nanometer size ARM certianly have more headroom. Intel though certainly have a crazy no lose situation as they have a full ARM liscence so can always make and sell ARM chips.
Intel also have there multi core knights corner CPU's and they will only get better and have many area's of research into feilds that have yet to emerge. I find there whols onchip radio research very tantalising for future chip to chip communicatons with regards to production costs of servers.
Fun times, and as a consumer I'm happier we now have a race on our hands.
Eitherway it certainly will wake up Intel, took AMD with the XP series chips to get Intel into gear many years ago and they need another kick for momentum.
But on a like for like generation of CPU and nanometer size ARM certianly have more headroom. Intel though certainly have a crazy no lose situation as they have a full ARM liscence so can always make and sell ARM chips.
Intel also have there multi core knights corner CPU's and they will only get better and have many area's of research into feilds that have yet to emerge. I find there whols onchip radio research very tantalising for future chip to chip communicatons with regards to production costs of servers.
Fun times, and as a consumer I'm happier we now have a race on our hands.