Intel and AMD are forming a group to help make sure software works across their chips.
are forming a group to help make sure software works across their chips, responding to a rising challenge from ARM Holdings., a technology that for 40 years has powered the world’s laptops, PCs and data centre servers. AMD licenses the technology from Intel and also makes chips using x86, competing directly against Intel under a longstanding legal settlement.
The market share of both firms has been eroded by ARM, which licenses a competing architecture for computing
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