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Intel doesn’t think that Arm CPUs will make a dent in the laptop market
(arstechnica.com)
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I guess, I don't see ARM taking off on the desktop anytime soon. Everything is still going to be released with x86 binaries for the foreseeable future.
You'd still have power draw, just not as much. Maybe for desktop it could be worth it, but I'd say a good emulator/translator would be a better option for most people.
Rosetta from what I understand can do ahead of time translation which should get you pretty close to a usable piece of software for the vast vast vast majority of software. The exception would be things like games of course