The Nvidia chips will be ready by 2025, and saner heads in the tech industry believe that Intel, rather than Apple, needs to be concerned. Microsoft seems to be bending over backwards to help chip companies build Arm-based processors for Windows PCs and move away from x86.
However, the Tame Apple Press insists that Microsoft targets Apple, which has “doubled its market share” since it developed its Arm-based chips. When we say it doubled its market share, a small number doubled is still tiny.
But in a parallel development, AMD is developing chips for PCs with Arm technology, which should be out in 2025.
The biggest Arm chip maker is Qualcomm, which has been making them since 2016.
D2D Advisory chief executive Jay Goldberg said Vole had learned in the 90s that they don’t want to depend on Intel again. They don’t want to be dependent on a single vendor. If Arm took off in PC chips, they would not let Qualcomm be the sole supplier, so it encourages everyone else to join in.