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I don't get how Nuvia competes with Apple though. Apple isn't in the server chip business... they just are in the mobile chip business. That is, unless Apple is admitting they're designing their own Arm-based CPUs for their data centers?


>That is, unless Apple is admitting they're designing their own Arm-based CPUs for their data centers?

I would not be surprised. AWS intend to have all of their SaaS and PaaS ( Not IaaS ) running on their own ARM CPU, which means all of those Software will be tested on ARM. The chicken and Egg problem is no longer there, it is only a matter of time before ARM takes a sizeable web server market.

Apple, given their scale, might well be exploring the idea as well.


Just abstract it to chip provider.


That's not reasonable and is not the same market. There are chips which manage jet engines, MPTT solar panel chips, FPGA's, etc. You cannot possibly claim those are relevant.




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