You're interpreting it incorrectly. You want your AMD chip to appear more efficient compared to Apple Silicon, right?I've seen people who may not realise but seem to assume that. There was that guy who claimed that Apple has a "7X" or "9X" something like that advantage on efficiency over AMD, that AMD has to "overcome". Yeah, an exact number, although I'm not sure if I remember the value right.
Almost every time this topic comes up and somebody compares a desktop CPU with usually an Apple SoC and uses their TDPs (or some guesses at power consumption in case of Apple) to make claims about efficiency of the microarchitectures in the processors, there's the implicit forgetting that the desktop chip is merely at one of its possible efficiency settings (usually close to the worst one).
Here's what you need to answer: If I want my program to run at X speed, how much power does the chip need?
Apple Silicon is be 3-4x more efficient at default settings vs AMD's default settings while being faster in CInebench 2024. It may be more or less efficient at different power levels.
Run AMD chips at lower wattage and it becomes more efficient. But it's already drastically slower at higher wattage.
Literally no one here has stated that CPU efficient isn't on a curve. Don't make things up.
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