Well, where did the vaunted "energy efficiency" of "3nm" go, compared to "4nm"? It looks like Apple wants to pull as many "parrots" as possible for the public, i.e. points from the new SoC, she simply sacrificed energy efficiency for the sake of slightly higher performance, but for the first time, in the 15th series, she was unable to get top-end SoCs from the Android camp. The beginning of Apple's final decline as a leader? And in general, the decline of technical processes, where a decrease in consumption with a simultaneous increase in productivity is increasingly taking on the appearance of a flat curve? And what will gadget manufacturers do next when the performance of silicon chips is completely within the physical limits of the real world? Will they, as before, at the time of decline, sell "rhinestones" instead of technologies? Especially if the physical impasse lasts much longer than everyone expects?