<p>➀ Intel and AMD have formed the 'x86 Advisory Group' to counter Arm.</p><p>➁ Cloud firms like AWS are developing their own Arm processors, lowering costs and increasing flexibility.</p><p>➂ Intel and AMD have responded with high-core-count processors, but cloud firms are continuing to develop their own Arm processors.</p>
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