The ARM architecture is known for its power efficiency, which makes it the preferred choice for devices such as smartphones and tablets that require long battery life. Unlike traditional x86 architecture, which is more common in desktop and laptop computers, ARM architecture is designed to perform a smaller number of types of computer instructions so that it can operate at a higher speed, consuming less power and providing higher efficiency for the day-to-day tasks most commonly performed on mobile devices.
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What does ARM stand for and how does it differ from x86?
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