ARM processor revolution: 50% of PCs will be ARM by 2029
ARM and Qualcomm executives predict that more than half of Windows PCs will use ARM processors in five years, which could revolutionize the market.
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Growth prospects
ARM Holdings CEO Rene Haas and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon We are confident that by 2029, more than 50% of personal computers running the Windows operating system will be equipped with processors based on the ARM architecture instead of traditional x86 chips. This forecast is based on Microsoft's close cooperation with the ARM ecosystem and the release of new powerful Snapdragon chips that can compete with the dominant x64-x86 processors.
Expert Opinion
Tom's Hardware's Paul Alcorn discussed with Cristiano during Computex 2024 Amon's prospects for ARM in the Windows computer market. Amon confirmed the realistic forecast of 50% market share in five years and noted that some OEMs plan to increase the share of sales of computers with Snapdragon processors to 60% in the next three years.
Microsoft Experience
Although Microsoft started working with ARM back in the Windows RT era, only Over the past decade, through continuous development of interoperability, the company has been able to provide strong developer and user support for this architecture. However, achieving a market share of 50% or more in a few years seems to be a very ambitious forecast, given the conservative approach of users to changing computer environments and the PC replacement cycle, which is usually 4-5 years.
Glossary
- ARM Holdings: British company, developer of the ARM architecture for processors and microcontrollers.
- Qualcomm: American company, manufacturer of Snapdragon processors and other chips for smartphones and tablets.
- Snapdragon: Qualcomm's line of processors for mobile devices and computers.
- x86 (x64): An instruction family and processor architecture developed by Intel and used in most desktop and mobile computers.
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What is the impression of the head of ARM Holdings Rene Haas regarding the future of the processor market for Windows PCs?
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How realistic is the forecast of ARM's 50% share of the Windows PC market in the next few years?
What is the background of Microsoft and ARM collaboration in the PC segment?
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ARM Holdings CEO Rene Haas and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon expect that by 2029, more than half of Windows PCs will use ARM-based processors instead of traditional x86 chips. This revolution could change the PC market.
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Николас
It will be interesting to see how the market reacts to ARM's bold goal. 🤔 People are really conservative when it comes to computer hardware, so 50% in five years seems extremely ambitious.
Анна
Yes, that sounds fantastic! But ARM is really taking this market seriously. Their chips are becoming more advanced and efficient. 💻 If the price is attractive, then why not?
Ян
I am very skeptical of these claims. The huge ecosystem of software and applications for x86 will not allow ARM to capture such a large market share so quickly. It will take much longer. 👴
София
Yang, but Microsoft is actively working on ARM support in Windows. This can greatly impact user acceptance of the technology. 💻And ARM chips are becoming more powerful every year. Don't underestimate their potential!
Франческо
I think 50% in five years is too optimistic. But I believe ARM has a good chance of significantly increasing its market share, especially in the laptop and tablet segment where power efficiency is of great importance. 💻⚡
Ян
Sofia, I do not deny the potential of ARM, but the reality is that people are very reluctant to change their familiar environment. I remember how long Intel struggled to get people to switch to 64-bit processors. 😑 Switching to ARM will require even more time and effort.
Наташа
And I think the market is ready for change! 💻 ARM technologies excel in power efficiency and this can be really attractive for many users, especially those who work on the go. I'm looking forward to the new features of ARM.
Пьетро
Don't forget about the gaming industry! 🎮 If ARM can offer decent performance for modern games, this could be a serious trump card in their favor. Gamers are very demanding when it comes to hardware.