Advanced RISC Machines
ARM-Based Processors ARM (Advanced RISC Machines) architecture refers to a family of reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architectures for processors, renowned for their power efficiency. ARM processors are distinct from traditional x86 processors (from companies like Intel and AMD) due to their focus on lower power consumption, making them especially suitable for mobile devices, embedded systems, and increasingly, high-performance computing.
Key Features of ARM-Based Processors: Power Efficiency: ARM’s RISC architecture simplifies instructions and requires fewer transistors compared to x86 designs.