Is Google Really Ready to Switch to ARM?
There have been cascades of repeated headlines and rumor-rich articles running over the last few days that assert that Google is “looking to replace Intel with Qualcomm ARM chips” for their data center servers. Everyone loves a good fight, so its not surprising that the press is jumping up and down, yelling “Fight! Fight! Fight!” But seriously folks, do you really think that Google would announce such a strategy before they even see silicon?
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