• SeekPie@lemm.ee
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      5 months ago

      As I understand it, ARM chips are much more efficient on the same tasks, so they’re cheaper to run.

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      I think its largely the chip manufacturers, but ARM is still making money on licensing fees for Nvidia’s new ai chip (with an integrated 72 core arm cpu) for example

      ARM is in the perfect place where, if a company using their architecture succeeds, they get tons of money, and if the company fails, they lose nothing.