It's also funny to see the same marketing words used over and over again by all companies. future, multi, optimize, we are excited, critical, necessary, and my favorite... secure.
I think here is not a marketing but true reality that these people are on a heaviest drug called Highest Success. Their eye balls are spinning and they can not find any better sounding words but the same ones from the spam telemarketing. ARM should be indeed over-excited as the entire world yell them lately "take my money!!!"
Noticed bad resolution in such heavy photo reviews lately. Can AT take better cameras than 5 years old cellphones? Or you guys saving on bandwidth reducing quality of all photos?
Hey ARM, don't forget supercomputers, make personal supercomputer revolution possible. Look how others charge arm and kidney for their appropriate chips.
ARM in the desktop/server space has been dissapointing. It was huge like 5 yrs ago, and than quietly faded as companies retreated. I think only Apple has stuff now targetting laptops/desktops.
Server market should've been simple since folks can redo the compilation and just need toolchain porting (which already exists), not sure why the perf/HW hasn't caught up.
And it's true. Phones changed the world. Watches will change the world. Glasses will change the world. Smart cars will change the world.
What also stays constant is there's always a group of people who are comfortable with their expertise in their existing niche (VMS, System/360, DOS, Windows, desktop Linux, ...) who are so incurious about the wider world that they cannot see the importance of what's happening outside their narrow little world.
You haven't heard about the various server offerings from Ampere Computing and Cavium/Marvell? That Arm now has a supercomputer in the TOP500? That Fujitsu's new Arm-based supercomputer will be the fastest in the world? That Amazon AWS offers low cost Arm server instances (recently expanded to more regions)?
Boring stuff indeed, absolutely nothing happened in the last 5 years, nothing at all...
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dudedud - Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - link
Is matmul something as what apple added on their A13 (AMX)?name99 - Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - link
Apparently much the same functionality.Still unclear if it's the same instructions (ie same encoding, same use of registers, same exact definition).
jwcalla - Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - link
Arm has turned into a bit of a yawner since SoftBank bought it.Dug - Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - link
"The next years will usher in a revolution in computing"says everyone every year
Dug - Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - link
It's also funny to see the same marketing words used over and over again by all companies. future, multi, optimize, we are excited, critical, necessary, and my favorite... secure.SanX - Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - link
I think here is not a marketing but true reality that these people are on a heaviest drug called Highest Success. Their eye balls are spinning and they can not find any better sounding words but the same ones from the spam telemarketing. ARM should be indeed over-excited as the entire world yell them lately "take my money!!!"SanX - Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - link
Noticed bad resolution in such heavy photo reviews lately. Can AT take better cameras than 5 years old cellphones? Or you guys saving on bandwidth reducing quality of all photos?SanX - Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - link
Hey ARM, don't forget supercomputers, make personal supercomputer revolution possible. Look how others charge arm and kidney for their appropriate chips.webdoctors - Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - link
ARM in the desktop/server space has been dissapointing. It was huge like 5 yrs ago, and than quietly faded as companies retreated. I think only Apple has stuff now targetting laptops/desktops.Server market should've been simple since folks can redo the compilation and just need toolchain porting (which already exists), not sure why the perf/HW hasn't caught up.
name99 - Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - link
And it's true. Phones changed the world. Watches will change the world. Glasses will change the world. Smart cars will change the world.What also stays constant is there's always a group of people who are comfortable with their expertise in their existing niche (VMS, System/360, DOS, Windows, desktop Linux, ...) who are so incurious about the wider world that they cannot see the importance of what's happening outside their narrow little world.
name99 - Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - link
WTF? This comment was supposed to be appear as a reply to Dughttps://www.anandtech.com/comments/14959/arm-techc...
Wilco1 - Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - link
You haven't heard about the various server offerings from Ampere Computing and Cavium/Marvell? That Arm now has a supercomputer in the TOP500? That Fujitsu's new Arm-based supercomputer will be the fastest in the world? That Amazon AWS offers low cost Arm server instances (recently expanded to more regions)?Boring stuff indeed, absolutely nothing happened in the last 5 years, nothing at all...
emmajack09 - Tuesday, October 22, 2019 - link
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