uzzi38
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What's there to catch up with? A15's got no per-core improvements to it's name, Golden Cove is enough for a thorough beat-down in per-core performance. Apple will likely have an efficiency advantage, but I can't imagine it'll be huge any more (at equalised power at ~3.5W or so - comparing peak power is pointless because of the nature of how power draw rises exponentially with higher clocks).It took Intel almost 6 years to recover from the misstep that was the Pentium 4. And that was against AMD, a smaller company that has given them bug bites, so to speak, from time to time. As if AMD eating their lunch with Ryzen wasn't bad enough, now they also have to face off against Apple, a behemoth they couldn't have imagined in their worst nightmare. I hope for the sake of x86 that Intel is able to put up a real fight and take back the performance crown. Otherwise, we'll all be running x86 emulators or virtualized Windows ARM on Apple silicon in the not-too-distant future.
Also, Apple Silicon will never become mainstream for Windows systems lmao. What you need is the ARM vendors to have competent solutions, not Apple. And well, looking at the latest released Surface Pro X that still uses A76 cores... yeah I don't have even the slightest hopes in that future.
