This is bound to be a question that will be increasingly harder to answer. For instance, Apple processors have at least two different neural accelerators/matrix coprocessors (ANE and AMX) in addition to the integrated GPU. Do these count as "CPU"?
I think the answer is rather simple and boring -- only the CPU type commonly used in cheap cloud machines counts. This still is x86 only.
The homes at home, such as by Apple, don't count for serious workflows that must run reliably.
I think the answer is rather simple and boring -- only the CPU type commonly used in cheap cloud machines counts. This still is x86 only.
The homes at home, such as by Apple, don't count for serious workflows that must run reliably.