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2021
Comparison of Processor Architectures
FOJTÍK, RostislavBasic information
Original name
Comparison of Processor Architectures
Authors
Edition
Karviná, Czech Republic, 3rd International conference on Decision making for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. Conference Proceedings, p. 141-149, 9 pp. 2021
Publisher
Silesian University in Opava, School of Business Administration in Karviná
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
electronic version available online
Organization unit
School of Business Administration in Karvina
ISBN
978-80-7510-456-4
Keywords (in Czech)
architektura, ARM, instrukční sada, Intel, procesor
Keywords in English
architecture, ARM, instruction set, Intel, processor
Změněno: 26/8/2021 08:22, Mgr. Rostislav Fojtík, PhD.
Abstract
V originále
The paper deals with the possibilities that new hardware architectures bring for computer users. The significant expansion of mobile devices, IoT, and wearables has enabled new processor platforms. Among personal computers and many server platforms, the most common processors are based on the x86 instruction set-based architecture. On the other hand, mobile devices use leading processors based on the ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) architecture, which matches desktop processors' performance in many respects. It turns out that the new approach of creating a chip architecture can bring significantly higher processor performance and at the same time save energy consumption. One of the technologies is the creation of SoC (System on a Chip). The paper focuses on a practical comparison of Intel and Apple processors' performance, representing two different architectures. It presents the results of functional tests, their comparison and demonstrations of the possibilities of using the new architecture in mobile computers and desktops and notebooks. For comparison, the paper uses benchmarks, comparison of compilation and execution of programs, and standard applications.