Originally posted by fransdb
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Also, yes. That really is an OCS Amiga demo from last year.
Originally posted by zxy_thf
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As for the efficiency of ARM compared to x86 it's mostly to do with it starting out as a clean sheet RISC architecture and not having to do the on-the-fly microcode interpretation. Having a clean and simple instruction set is still as big of an advantageous as it ever was. Both x86 and ARM have for a long time been so-called "Post-RISC"-architectures with very RISC-like cores with better and better vector instruction units tacked on for math operations.
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