Books
Mei Gates

Arm vs x86

“Arm vs x86” offers a comprehensive exploration of the two dominant CPU architectures that power modern computing devices, examining their evolution, design philosophies, and impact on today's technology landscape. The book masterfully traces the journey from x86's performance-focused beginnings in 1978 to ARM's efficiency-oriented roots in 1985, showing how these distinct origins continue to influence contemporary processor design and implementation.

The narrative unfolds through three key dimensions: architectural design principles, performance characteristics, and power consumption patterns. Readers gain deep insights into how ARM's mobile-first approach contrasts with x86's desktop computing heritage, while exploring fascinating developments like ARM's recent expansion into data centers and x86's adaptation to mobile platforms. Through detailed benchmark data and real-world case studies, the book illuminates the practical implications of these architectural differences for system designers and developers.

Moving from fundamental concepts to advanced applications, the book maintains an accessible yet technical approach that serves both seasoned engineers and computer science students. It provides essential context for understanding modern computing challenges, particularly the growing convergence of mobile and desktop computing requirements. The analysis includes practical guidelines for hardware selection and system design, making it an invaluable resource for anyone involved in technology implementation or development.
73 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
Artist
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