ARM-based mobile devices have reached a golden age of development. Do they threaten the survival of our beloved desktops? Maximum PC investigates
Apple takes this move by introducing Apple's latest Macs with its own in-house chips based on computing architecture technology from Arm Ltd
Recently the tipster Jon Prosser has revealed that Apple is intended to host an event to launch its upcoming Arm Macs on 17 November.
New CPU range brings a 30% performance boost.
ARM does not and will not compete with Desktop CPUs. ARM processors are made for energy efficiency, Intel and AMD processors are made for performance.
In modern architectures, Intel and AMD processors will always outperform an ARM processor, but will also always consume more electricity, making them unsuitable for mobile applications - That's where ARM comes in.