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Actually if you compare the SRAM parts of the chips, 4MB L3 for Broadwell and same amount for A8, they are very close in size and density.
But the Broadwell cache runs at almost 3GHz in highest end core-M SKUs and the same exact design is used in 15-28W parts that run up to 3.5GHz... vs 1.5 for Cyclone+? (yeah lower TDP , but by how much? and can it really reach those speeds?)
OK. So much noise for a process that is light years ahead of any other current competitor, and it's not like finfet version of the latters will magically catch this.
But the Broadwell cache runs at almost 3GHz in highest end core-M SKUs and the same exact design is used in 15-28W parts that run up to 3.5GHz... vs 1.5 for Cyclone+? (yeah lower TDP , but by how much? and can it really reach those speeds?)
OK. So much noise for a process that is light years ahead of any other current competitor, and it's not like finfet version of the latters will magically catch this.
