Quote from: Jordon on September 18, 2020, 15:48:22
Its amazing that we can say "first 5nm chip offers effectively no performance gains for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro series owners" even when the cpu gets a 15% boost in performance and then in the same breath everyone get all hyped and excited that Intel or AMDs next gen cpu will offer the same 15% performance boost.
Quote from: vertigo on September 17, 2020, 17:43:41
If anybody else (Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, Samsung, etc) had done this, this article would be about how disappointing the new processor is, how the marginal improvement is a failure by the company to offer a significant, or even worthwhile, upgrade. But of course Apple does it and it's suddenly ok and possibly intentional, etc. Yeah, no bias there.
I actually do believe CPUs, both in phones and laptops, are plenty fast enough, and that more attention needs to be spent on making them more efficient for better battery life than in making them more powerful. But this article doesn't even state that as a reason, and it's ridiculous that it gives Apple a total pass on it, when there's no doubt the same leniency wouldn't be given to other manufacturers.