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Can someone remind me what is good about ARM processors, and more broadly, RISC processors?

Is this something anyone should care about?

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It's not quite as inherent to ARM/RICS but power efficiency mainly, that's why the push is primarily into mobile devices.

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i guess that makes sense for a tablet

i mean arm is just a company that sells risc cpu's, isn't it

or am i missing something

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ARM is an instruction set/architecture by itself. I don't know about ARM's ownership structure but they just design and license out the architecture and core designs, I believe they don't actually manufacture or even design an entire chip.

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i see, yeah. wiki says arm stands for advanced risc machines and they just develop their own risc architectures and license them out

heres some fricking neurodivergent reddit shit about risc vs cisc from over a decade ago im just gona put it here because its mildly interesting

https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8cpvz/since_amd_and_intel_cisc_chips_are_really_risc/

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