Yes, or we could also say x86 forever!Apple looking to develop custom ARM chips for future Macs, cutting out Intel - report: ""Notebooks are becoming thinner, while consumers are demanding better mobility and longer battery life," an unnamed chip industry executive told the Nikkei Asian Review. "That gives ARM's architecture, which is known for its power efficiency, a very good opportunity.""
2017-09-29
Apple looking to develop custom ARM chips for future Macs, cutting out Intel - report
2017-09-19
The coming game cartridge renaissance? | Ars Technica
Back to the future!The coming game cartridge renaissance? | Ars Technica: "But this is the first time we can recall a cartridge-based game getting an officially licensed re-release in its original format, on its original platform, decades after its original launch."
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