@foone I have a hard time caring about ARM as an architecture, as well. I personally think the entire arch will be gone within a decade or two, probably replaced by RISC-V or another new ISA.
But it has been in some really cool stuff, and there have been a few notable examples that were interesting in and of themselves.
Intel's attempts with StrongARM and xScale were neat enough to catch my attention for a few minutes.
One of my favorites:
@cyberspice @foone I have several in my collection :)
@yestergearpc @foone I can’t remember if I still have mine or not!
@yestergearpc, but not the DEC StrongARMs? (I have one of them sat in a Risc PC. Not used it for years, though…)
@yestergearpc @foone Sharp made some heckin cool handhelds in the 90s and early 2000s
@yestergearpc @foone Fun fact: StrongARM was created by DEC; Intel only got their hands on it via a lawsuit settlement!
@yestergearpc @foone I had a sharp zaurus!