While modern x86-compatible processors, thanks to AMD, have reached the mark of 128 cores per CPU, processors based on the Arm architecture have long since crossed this mark, and this has become a problem. As it turns out, the Linux operating system is not yet ready for this. photo: Ampere...
For a gaming PC today, you can buy a 16-core Ryzen 9 or even a 24-core Core i9. With a strong desire, you can assemble a gaming system based on a 64-core Ryzen Threadripper. Ampere Computing has made it possible to build a gaming system on a 192-core Arm processor....