Apple Broke Intel — And It Changed Computing Forever
By the start of the next decade, ARM could dethrone Intel as the face of computing as we know it, but how did we get to this point? Since 1978, Intel’s golden child, the x86 line-up, has been the face of CPU architecture, powering everything from personal computers to data centers from the likes of Microsoft, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, and more. Because of this early dominance, it has become the foundation for most software we use for work, school, and play. Everything depended on it, and no one could escape it– and then Apple walked away. Remember to like & subscribe! #cpu #apple #stevejobs #timcook #microsoft #dell #ibm #motorola #microchips #computers #educational #hardware #tsmc #intel #semiconductor #foxconn #china #taiwan #samsung #macbook #tech #technology #tiktok

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