They are sworn enemies. Incompatible architectures, your mama dresses you funny jibe-throwers.
Nah, not really, friendly rivals, maybe.
From Electrical Engineering Times:
SAN FRANCISCO — Intel and Arm announced a strategic partnership that aims to eliminate a major barrier to IoT deployment, reducing the complexity associated with the onboarding process for IoT devices and enabling customers to choose their onboarding systems without being locked into a single device architecture or single cloud provider’s provisioning method.The companies said that the partnership aims to extend the capability of Intel’s Secure Device Onboard onboarding service to include Arm devices. The collaboration will also enable Arm’s Pelion IoT Platform to onboard and manage x86 platforms in addition to Arm-based IoT devices and gateways, they said.Collaboration between the two most prevalent semiconductor architectures could be an important step toward reducing bottlenecks to the wide-scale deployment of IoT — lack of interoperability, standards, and common technologies.“Arm and Intel have a lot to gain by working together on IoT, and it’s good to see as the two of them hold many of the keys to widespread adoption,” said Patrick Moorhead, president and principal analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy, in an email exchange with EE Times.“Intel and Arm are simplifying one of IoT’s most complex and challenging barriers with regard to streamlining the manufacturing and security deployment workflows for IoT,” said Michela Menting, a director at ABI Research, in a public statement.Jim McGregor, principal analyst at Tirias Research, said in an email exchange with EE Times that the collaboration appears to be more of an effort from Arm than Intel, arising from companies that Arm has acquired, which McGregor said he assumes were working with Intel or on Intel platforms previously....MORE