It depends on the application.
Intel's x86 chips are much faster (although less efficient) because their technology is more advanced, allowing them to fit more transistors. They aren't about to move their products to a reduced instruction set…
It depends on the application.
Intel's x86 chips are much faster (although less efficient) because their technology is more advanced, allowing them to fit more transistors. They aren't about to move their products to a reduced instruction set…