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That's like comparing grains of wheat to fully baked lasagnas, buddy. What matters is what the market is prepared to pay for the tech. No arguments here. Fifty:one. It's a verifiable fact just like my ipython example.

Now that does not mean that grains of wheat are not useful. As I said, I love the Pi and I own two arm platforms for which I have ambitious use cases. I just don't delude myself about who owns the performance.



Then with that 50:1 (I just checked, and it is for 2014 revenue) you're comparing the annual revenue of a company that licenses CPU cores with a company that makes CPUs, solid state drives, servers, networking equipment... so yes, obviously Intel has a higher revenue.




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