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I will never understand why Intel sold off StrongARM/XScale, it seemed like it could have been pivoted into their own IoT offering.


That would have required Intel to predict the IoT craze in 2006.


What's there to predict? ARM has always had a stronger low-power presence than x86. Instead of hedging all bets on Atom, they should have kept XScale on hand as a second option. They still have a license to make ARM chips, but the capability that XScale presented never should have been sold.


Also low profit margins


Because MBA people?




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