Depends what you mean by “making a dent”. Apple aline doubled market share. With Qualcomm and nvidia entering the space, if Microsoft make a good translation layer for Windows, it’s possible too see others make a dent.
They don’t need to lead to take 10% of Intel sales and this would be a huge dent (for investors)… so I think this declaration is for the market, but Intel should be worried.
Even because you don’t need to beat the top x86 in performance. If you have a mid range CPU with MacBook battery life, it will be enough for many to buy the ARM one, since many users would want this but with Windows
Depends what you mean by “making a dent”. Apple aline doubled market share. With Qualcomm and nvidia entering the space, if Microsoft make a good translation layer for Windows, it’s possible too see others make a dent.
They don’t need to lead to take 10% of Intel sales and this would be a huge dent (for investors)… so I think this declaration is for the market, but Intel should be worried.
Even because you don’t need to beat the top x86 in performance. If you have a mid range CPU with MacBook battery life, it will be enough for many to buy the ARM one, since many users would want this but with Windows