Apple may again become a new enlightened one, this time with light and fast personal computers based on ARM architecture .
According to Tudor Brown, President of ARM Holdings, the company that holds ARM architecture, with the development of appropriate and sold chips for Samsung, Qualcomm and many other manufacturers, by 2015 ARM will account for 50% of the market share of processors used for mobile computers, in terms of quantity.
Analysts noted a reduction in interest in traditional personal computer systems, a market that has been heavily dependent on netbooks in recent years. Experts tend to believe that it is the ARM architecture that inspires future personal computers, especially after they solve some shortcomings such as lack of 64-bit computing support.
According to IHS iSuppli, after launching Windows 8 operating system - the operating system that first supports both Intel x86 and ARM platforms - ARM's market share in the laptop segment by 2015 will increase to nearly control 23% compared to only 3% in 2012.
Acer is one of the largest PC makers planning to introduce the first laptop running ARM processor before the end of the year. However, it is Apple who can play a role in catalyzing a new trend like the iPhone and iPad cases. Since 2008, Apple has made two acquisitions specializing in developing low-power chips. Since 2010, Apple has been producing processors with its brand name (although officially these processors are manufactured on Samsung lines) .