> I don’t know of any x86 processors that can compete with the Arm processors that are in use, on power consumption to performance ratio
Not anymore, but there was a time when x86 was (barely) able to compete in that area and there were some x86-based smartphones and tablets. But it was too little too late: x86 already was a niche. Developers absolute had to support ARM, but x86 was optional, so many apps were not available for x86, and that was pretty much it for those devices.
Not anymore, but there was a time when x86 was (barely) able to compete in that area and there were some x86-based smartphones and tablets. But it was too little too late: x86 already was a niche. Developers absolute had to support ARM, but x86 was optional, so many apps were not available for x86, and that was pretty much it for those devices.