Re: ARM as a primary architecture

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On 03/21/2012 07:50 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
But there are x86 CPUs with more than 4 cores, and multi-CPU SMP systems
which still present themselves as one (multi-CPU/core) computer. IIRC, our
x86 Koji builders have 16 cores per machine (might be even more by now, not
sure).

Hypothetically speaking, if presented with an ARM system that builds packages, on average, 3x faster than x86, will you advocate that x86 be dropped to secondary and ARM be PA exclusively? Sure it's hypothetical, but if that one variable changes, how does your position change?

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