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Seattle vs Denver

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Slomo4shO

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So since Denver was announced earlier this month and AMD has just announced Seattle, the question that comes to mind is "which team will winning the 'ARM' Superbowl?" 😱

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So since Denver was announced earlier this month and AMD has just announced Seattle, the question that comes to mind is "which team will winning the 'ARM' Superbowl?" 😱

Maybe none of them. The most relevant players, Qualcomm and Samsung, didn't show up yet. Only when these players commit to the market we should make any forecasts.
 
So since Denver was announced earlier this month and AMD has just announced Seattle, the question that comes to mind is "which team will winning the 'ARM' Superbowl?" 😱


Denver is a CPU+GPU part ment for bigger laptops, kinda like the tegra line.

Seatle is a CPU for a server market.


Theyre not really going after the same markets space, so its hard to say who will be winning the "arm superbowl".
 
I dunno, honestly Seattle looks solid but not groundbreaking.

On the one hand, I bet Denver will have superior CPU cores. On the other hand, I bet AMD's supporting silicon will be better.

I'm not in the market for these types of servers, but if I was I probably would wait for version 2.0 of both.

Edit: And of course, obligatory Denver is a core and Seattle is a product... right?
 
Maybe none of them. The most relevant players, Qualcomm and Samsung, didn't show up yet. Only when these players commit to the market we should make any forecasts.

Maybe not them either - the likes of google and amazon might just decide to make their own custom arm servers.
 
I'm torn as I'm not a fanboy of any team but am rooting for the Broncos because they're the local team but since I discovered Marshawn Lynch is a Seahawk, I gotta go for the guy who celebrates touchdowns with "hold mah diiiick!"
 
I'm torn as I'm not a fanboy of any team but am rooting for the Broncos because they're the local team but since I discovered Marshawn Lynch is a Seahawk, I gotta go for the guy who celebrates touchdowns with "hold mah diiiick!"

So you're saying ditch ARM and go for Intel?
 
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