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Microsoft Surface and servers may be next to dump Intel for in-house ARM chips

Microsoft Surface and servers may be next to dump Intel for in-house ARM chips

Posted on December 19, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Intel’s breakup with Apple may only be the start of the chip-maker’s problems, with Microsoft rumored to be planning a similar strike out for independence with its own processor designs. While Intel’s long-standing rivalry with AMD has given the computing world two main choices for the past decades, industry heavyweights are increasingly looking to Arm-based chips as an alternative.

Most high-profile has been Apple’s decision to shift its Mac line away from Intel’s processors, and over to chipsets of its own design.
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