Why will ARM succeed where MIPS faded into obscurity? (Well, relative obscurity. I see they are still used in media devices and cheap routers.) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIPS_Technologies
> Why will ARM succeed where MIPS faded into obscurity? Because for the mass consumer market needing decent compute power, there is only ARM and x86-64 left, everything else has gone downhill in actual usage - and ARM is way easier to implement with a lot more vendors available than the x86-64 world which is basically Intel vs AMD. The only competition that remains is Loongson for Chinese government purposes, but no…
It's meant to be used in areas of critical infra and national security, every major nation that is not joint with US at the hip is thinking or planning chip independance.
Otherwise your economy could be rouined because Donald Trimp 2 had too much cocaine in the morning and tweeted something.