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Moore's Law Is Becoming Irrelevant, Says ARM's Boss

holy_calamity writes "PCs will inevitably shift over to ARM-based chips because efficiency now matters more than gains in raw performance, the CEO of chip designer ARM tells MIT Technology Review. He also says the increasing adoption of ARM-based suppliers is good for innovation (and for prices) because it spurs a competitive environment. 'There’s been a lot more innovation in the world of mobile phones over the last 15-20 years than there has been in the world of PCs.'"

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  1. Title is rubbish by YodasEvilTwin · · Score: 4, Informative

    The guy says nothing of the sort, it's just the title of the article. All he says is that efficiency is becoming more and more important, and that ARM offers such efficiency. (He *also* says that ARM can offer performance as well.)

  2. Re:Not built for speed?!? by GrumpySteen · · Score: 4, Informative

    Wirth's Law:
    Software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware is getting faster.

  3. Re:Duh by Noughmad · · Score: 4, Informative

    According to this old benchmark by Phoronix (which was even linked by Slashdot), the i7 is more power-efficient than the ARM Cortex A9 in PandaBoard. The i7 got 85 Mop/s per Watt, while the ARM managed only 38.

    The advantage of low-power processors like ARM's is low power consumption when idle, which admittedly is where most computers (and tablets, phones, etc) spend most of their time.

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  4. Re:Efficiency! by CajunArson · · Score: 4, Informative

    Funny you should hate on Medfield when a Razer I with Medfield has better battery life than a krait Razer M with the exact same screen and battery. But it looks like you never let facts get in the way of your koolaid.

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