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Does anyone else think the ARM chips might eventually replace desktop CPUs?
With Apple's M-series chips demonstrating impressive performance and efficiency, and major players like Qualcomm and Nvidia pushing ARM-based designs for laptops and servers, the architecture is poised to challenge x86 dominance in the desktop space. Cast your vote on whether ARM will eventually replace traditional desktop CPUs.
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