I think we'll pretty soon see computers with higher RAM requirements because of reduced instructions. It's exciting though as Intel hasn't been able to cross new barriers with CISC. RISC/ARM, RISC-V will one day help us to get massive core counts.
I don't think RISC vs CISC matters as much as people think it does. Process technology, supply chain relationships, timing, market positioning and other aspects are much much more important. There's a lot of space to put gates in circuit these days.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 16.8 ms ] threadI think Microsoft will shift more to an ARM focus.
I think we'll see Intel start offering mass-market chips with ARM instructions in them. IIRC, they are already an ARM licensee.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/254418/difference-b...
MIPS 32 bits -> 502.4K
ARM 32 bits -> 718K
Intel 32 bits (i386) -> 983K
Intel 64 bits (x86_64) -> 1.1M