Arm's Cortex X925: Reaching Desktop Performance

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Desktop and laptop use cases demand high single threaded performance across a large variety of workloads. Creating CPU cores to meet those demands is no easy task. AMD and Intel traditionally dominated this high performance segment using high clocked, high throughput cores with large out-of-order engines to absorb latency. Arm traditionally optimized for low power and low area, and not necessarily maximum performance. Over the years though, Arm steadily built more complex cores and looked for op...

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