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This video discusses the future of processors, specifically ARM processors. ARM processors are used in many mobile devices, and it is likely that PCs will move more towards mobile devices in the future. Some Windows 10 apps are currently available in ARM mode, but Windows RT was a failure because it could not run traditional Windows applications. Microsoft is likely to continue developing ARM-based servers. Overall, ARM processors are advantageous for servers because they use less electricity and are cooler than processors based on Intel architecture. However, Win32 applications are a problem, and there is no clear winner in the market for ARM-based laptops.

  • 00:00:00 This video examines the future of processors, specifically ARM processors. ARM Holdings is a British company that designs and sells processors to other companies that can then manufacture and sell them. ARM Holdings' main customers are Qualcomm and Apple. ARM processors are based on a Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture, while x86 processors are based on a Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) architecture. x86 processors are more powerful, but ARM processors are faster in mobile devices.
  • 00:05:00 An ARM-based truck was demonstrated that is much smaller and easier to move than traditional trucks, and can even transport furniture "as is" without needing to pack it. There is a small ARM-based truck that can carry a furniture shipment, but it becomes necessary to pack it carefully if it is to fit into the truck. An x86-based truck is more expensive to operate than the ARM truck, both of which can transport the same furniture shipment at the same speed. x86 processors have been in use for 20 years and there is no longer a need for Win32 compatibility; this has led to x86 processors becoming more powerful. However, ARM processors are theoretically more complicated to program, and this may be a disadvantage for those who work with machine languages. There is some interest from the manufacturers, but it is slow to develop. First, Apple was mentioned as an example of a company that uses ARM processors in their products. iPads are more popular than laptops among professionals who need mobility, and iPadOS is intended to make the iPad a replacement for a PC. ARM has already displaced x86 in some cases.
  • 00:10:00 This video discusses the advantages and disadvantages of processors based on ARM architecture. ARM processors are used in many mobile devices, and it is likely that PCs will move more towards mobile devices in the future. Some Windows 10 apps are currently available in ARM mode, but Windows RT was a failure because it could not run traditional Windows applications. Microsoft is likely to continue developing ARM-based servers. Overall, ARM processors are advantageous for servers because they use less electricity and are cooler than processors based on Intel architecture. However, Win32 applications are a problem, and there is no clear winner in the market for ARM-based laptops.
  • 00:15:00 The processors used in modern computers, known as ARM processors, are the future of PC processors. But now it's your turn to share your opinion in the comments. Do you think ARM processors will be the future of PC processors? Do you think Intel and AMD should be concerned? What do you think is the best solution for compatibility with Win32? Emulation or appstreaming? Participate if you haven't already, because some people still have a Pentium 1. Saludos to those who commented first on the previous video, Alt nacional real madrid, Nearshig 7, Darkgamer 134, thank you very much for commenting. If you want to know more about these security flaws, see this video that I left on screen for you. I'm Giovanni and thanks for passing by my channel.

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