Quote from: JayN on April 07, 2021, 22:18:20
Intel's Alder Lake chips appear to be closer to the Apple M1 designs. Intel says they will roll out a 16 core Alder Lake desktop chip in 2H 2021 with DDR5 memory,+ PCIE5 io and new cores. Its Gracemont cores will also provide an option for low power operation ... which should eat into Apple's features.
Apple needs to catch up with Tiger Lake's Thunderbolt 4 that's already sold over 30 million chips since launch. Intel's integrated Xe GPUs and display support are also superior.
Quote from: Electrical Engineer on April 09, 2021, 10:25:51Woooow, why do idiots even bother coming to this website? Laughing my asss offffffff. You idiots don't realize that the Apple M1 only draws freaking 13W at max CPU load. At idle, it sits at 23 mW. That's 0.23W for you idiots. 13W AT MAX CPU LOAD. How much does AMD or Intel need for match that level of performance? 40? 50? nope, more like 70-80. AMD and Intel are very concerned because they cannot match that level of performance per watt as Apple with their x86 counterparts.
How funny. Now benchmarks are looking damn fake which can be controlled by manufacturers. It close gap with 11900k in single core but can't beat 3 gen old ryzen cpu. How moronic these tests and news are. Lol
Quote from: Mark Faulkner on April 07, 2021, 21:22:04
Wow it beats some CPUs in single Core yet is slower overall than a Ryzen 1700... I am sure Intel amd AMD are very concerned 😂
Quote from: 8&8 on April 07, 2021, 11:46:01Will you further stop joking yourself here. Lol
ARM come future :p
Quote from: Roger on April 09, 2021, 00:19:19The problem is that they have been planning it all along. When they released their first phone chip, they talked about it being a desktop class design - or something to that effect. Of course, everybody laughed at that back then. But Apple has been keeping breakneck pace ever since then. Only proving just how much potential their design has. M1 really is pretty much A14 with some extra cores. And while Apple had no history of processor design, the people they hired did.
Yes, of course, but I was talking about laptop CPUs
Quote from: L on April 08, 2021, 08:21:07Yes, of course, but I was talking about laptop CPUs
@Roger
Apple has had it's own chips in phones and tablets for years..