X86 is making a strong comeback! AMD: ARM architecture processors no longer have advantages
Recently, AMD told local media at the Berlin Consumer Electronics Show (IFA 2025) that x86 is making a strong comeback and Arm has no advantage over x86.
In the past, Arm and x86 were always compared, especially in terms of energy efficiency where Arm excels. Driven by the Windows on Arm ecosystem and Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processors, Arm chips have rapidly become popular and have the potential to replace x86,
Nowadays, laptops equipped with AMD Ryzen can provide longer battery life and fully utilize the x86 ecosystem. Overall, x86 still outperforms in terms of overall user experience.
According to ComputerBase, Arm's influence in recent years has mainly come from Apple's M-series SoCs and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X notebook processors, particularly in terms of energy efficiency performance, which has been highly praised. But as AMD accelerates its layout in the mobile processor field, Arm's relative advantage is gradually shrinking.
AMD has released a new generation Strix Point/Halo APU, which is on par with Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite products in terms of performance and battery life.
Among them, AMD's flagship product Ryzen 9 AI MAX+395 can provide up to 126 TOPS computing power, far exceeding current Arm solutions, which is enough to prove that x86 has completely eliminated the brief leading trend of Windows on Arm.
AMD emphasizes that x86 will continue to dominate the consumer hardware market for a considerable period of time.
In the future, AMD's new products such as Medusa Point will further strengthen this trend.
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