The difference is Intel have a proven track record of producing actual products. Mill Computing have not produced anything tangible yet.
The strategy appears from the outside to be one of aggregating IP in the hope that they'll license it (like ARM) or will get acquired for some big amount.
I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not expecting to be able to pick up a Mill CPU in the next 5 years. Maybe even 10.
The strategy appears from the outside to be one of aggregating IP in the hope that they'll license it (like ARM) or will get acquired for some big amount.
I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not expecting to be able to pick up a Mill CPU in the next 5 years. Maybe even 10.