Quote from: KingPinZ on August 20, 2023, 16:07:57Quote from: Randy chan on August 13, 2023, 03:14:57This proves Apple made the right decision to buy up all of TSMC's 3 nm process thus leaving none for the competition. The upcoming A17 bionic and M3 chips with the 3nm process will easily overpower their competition. And with Apple's relentless pursuit of perfection and being number 1 who knows, maybe Apple will shoehorn the M3 chip into a iPhone someday. Extravagance is the name of the game.So you're gonna be one of the few knukcleheads who's gonna render the next iPhone on their iPhones'. Other than that, edit the next 8k movie, sketch an anime series all in your iPhone? Your statement makes no sense as a person will never be able to utilise all that power even if they tried.
Iphone never were the best and we already know that from their baby m1 ultra compared to a rtx 3090 😂
Quote from: Randy chan on August 13, 2023, 03:14:57This proves Apple made the right decision to buy up all of TSMC's 3 nm process thus leaving none for the competition. The upcoming A17 bionic and M3 chips with the 3nm process will easily overpower their competition. And with Apple's relentless pursuit of perfection and being number 1 who knows, maybe Apple will shoehorn the M3 chip into a iPhone someday. Extravagance is the name of the game.So you're gonna be one of the few knukcleheads who's gonna render the next iPhone on their iPhones'. Other than that, edit the next 8k movie, sketch an anime series all in your iPhone? Your statement makes no sense as a person will never be able to utilise all that power even if they tried.
Quote from: BobNut on August 13, 2023, 03:35:11Another year Another snaildragon. Qualcomm should give up already, they'll never beat Apple.,that's why geekbench is called Applebench lol
Quote from: Neenyah on August 13, 2023, 10:47:05Ah yes, the quote that can be found online at precisely TWO places ( imgur.com/BuyhF1U ).
Quote from: ikjadoon on August 13, 2023, 08:24:11You all: "Geekbench SUCKS"
Actual CPU designers:
"Geekbench has been and will continue to be an important benchmark that our teams have utilized in the architectural design and implementation of our Snapdragon® platforms."
-- Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Quote from: ikjadoon on August 13, 2023, 08:24:11Actual CPU designers:
"Geekbench has been and will continue to be an important benchmark that our teams have utilized in the architectural design and implementation of our Snapdragon® platforms."
-- Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Quote from: BobNut on August 13, 2023, 06:15:18They did and they do but they are experiencing a lot of issues with it so their iPhone SE 4 is getting delayed for solid two years (at least two) and the Snapdragon X70 5G modem is going to be in the iPhone 16 next year.Quote from: Neenyah on August 13, 2023, 05:11:29Yeah, they should give up already and simply stop being Apple's only supplier for 5G modems, then good luck getting online without WiFi.
Didn't Apple buy intels modem business and aren't they working on their own modem?
Quote from: Randy chan on August 13, 2023, 03:14:57This proves Apple made the right decision to buy up all of TSMC's 3 nm process thus leaving none for the competition. The upcoming A17 bionic and M3 chips with the 3nm process will easily overpower their competition. And with Apple's relentless pursuit of perfection and being number 1 who knows, maybe Apple will shoehorn the M3 chip into a iPhone someday. Extravagance is the name of the game.
Errr... What *this* proves, is absolutely nothing. I'm not saying that you're wrong about the rest, although I'm far from convinced about the M3 in a phone thing. But you're definitely wrong about *this* proving anything.
*This* is an unverified leak, with pretty huge credibility concerns. First of all the problem stated in the article about the chip having double the compute power of its predecessor, despite having only one additional core.
Then the fact of it having a bigger percentage gain in single core, rather than multicore. I see four possible explanations for that:
1- A17 has fewer cores than A16. Incredibly unlikely.
2- A17 has worse multicore efficiency compared to A16. Highly unlikely.
3- Some sort of "boost" algorithm has been added, like what happens on desktop. 1 core in use equals really high frequencies, all core loads, it drops a lot. Quite unlikely.
4- Adopted the Android formula of using a super core. Possible, I guess.
Only one of those 4 explanations seems even remotely credible. So Occam's razor says that what's more likely, is this leak bring fake.