You mean for desktops, right? Because in the server market they've already been doing it for quite a while - it's the only way to scale upwards.
RE: Is the x86 architecture under threat from ARM?
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Is the x86 architecture under threat from ARM?
Yes, pretty much.
I guess the more accurate statement would be the thing we now call a computer will become a networked computer cluster. (multiple cores is already half way there)
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