James wrote:
The prices dropping out of the bottom on x86 architectures is why Intel is leaving x86. They cannot compete anymore in the x86 arena. That does not mean that x86 is dying, many other companies have x86 based technology and cores that can be put on substrate (FPGAs, asics, ....).
You're totally wrong! Intel has sold its Xscale division to Marvell in order to concentrate on *ultra-low-power x86 processors*...
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