• someguy3@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Can anyone knowledgeable tell us if this is feasible, practical, or a good idea?

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      3 days ago

      Yes, yes and yes, but it’ll take a while. It’s a six year project overall.

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      Considering that you can buy some Raspberry Pi micro computers (these are ARM architecture computers) for less than €100 that are performance competitive with a lot of existing hardware; this idea would make a ton of sense for Europe to implement. I think Europe could probably start designing and manufacturing chips locally within 2 to 5 years on the low end 5 to 10 years on the high end.

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        I love the raspberry pi, but it’s far from being competitive to something like an apple m4, a Qualcomm snapdragon or an am5 chip from AMD.

        For its intended purpose it doesn’t need to, but it’s way slower and less power efficient.

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        ARM is proprietary tech owned by Softbank, whose boss Son Masayoshi was last seen cosying up to Trump with the “Stargate” AI consortium.