> So you agree that CISC vs RISC is not a thing nowadays.
Correct.
> What's a "complicated" task? What's the power draw baseline? What are the examples?
Complicated tasks typically involve the use of numerous instruction sets working together to complete a task like with video games that have physics and AI. Exclude AI co-processors for this example. Or even burdening the system with tons of multi-tasking. ARM succombs.
AMD's x86 Ryzen chips rival M series processors, but under stress can do more. M series is the pinnacle of ARM, you won't find anything ARM near it in any way.
> Or even burdening the system with tons of multi-tasking. ARM succombs.
This is clearly untrue, and you can tell it to my laptop running ~500 processes right now.
> AMD's x86 Ryzen chips rival M series processors, but under stress can do more. M series is the pinnacle of ARM, you won't find anything ARM near it in any way.
"Can do more", of what? What are your metrics, other than what appears to be a gut feeling?
Really it would take you moments to do research. Instead of saying something is worse or better and pointing a finger. If you doubt what I am saying you should really provide that detail too.
Initial power draw on ARM is lower but jumps in complicated tasks.
Initial power draw on x86 is higher but maintains in complicated tasks.