Oh no, it gives me Crashtor Lake flashbacks... best of AMD is boosting to 5.7 Ghz at 170W. How they can boost to 6.1 Ghz?
Oh no, it gives me Crashtor Lake flashbacks... best of AMD is boosting to 5.7 Ghz at 170W. How they can boost to 6.1 Ghz?
The cores are already extremely wide. And it's very strange to expect +20-25% IPC, as some people here dream of.When those are their best IPC increases since 2020, yes it's time to talk stagnation.
Also, Qualcomm doesn't need to match IPC exactly. Their cores are small, built for clocks and they're already very efficient (just a smidge less than Apple's last year, probably the same thing this year). Closing the IPC gap some is good (and they empirically seem to be doing that) but for example ARM's stock big cores have better IPC and they're less efficient and less performant. IPC isn't the be all and end all.
Raptor Lake was on 10nm+++, this will be made on some TSMC 2nm process. The voltage needed to reach this frequency will be much lower. 5 GHz (briefly) phone processors are coming. Don't be mad, it's just the way things work out.Oh no, it gives me Crashtor Lake flashbacks... best of AMD is boosting to 5.7 Ghz at 170W. How they can boost to 6.1 Ghz?
The cores are already extremely wide. And it's very strange to expect +20-25% IPC, as some people here dream of.
Well... AMD is using 4nm and the best version of it, so, in 2nm don't expect miracles.Raptor Lake was on 10nm+++, this will be made on some TSMC 2nm process. The voltage needed to reach this frequency will be much lower. 5 GHz (briefly) phone processors are coming. Don't be mad, it's just the way things work out.
So? Zen isn't really relevant to what can be done for a phone chip.Well... AMD is using 4nm and the best version of it, so, in 2nm don't expect miracles.
Apple is done... ST wise got caugh up and MT wise got defeated. In the same month...
no software, perf doesn't matter there.Intel and AMD are the ones that should be worried, that means Qualcomm PCs will not be just caught up to x86 PCs performance wise like last year but beating them.
Irrelevant. They need better product choices first.Maybe Qualcomm will be able to grab a meaningful share of Windows laptops if they can match x86 performance under emulation and beat it on native.
Indeed, if people switches is not from X86 Windows to ARM Windows, just jump to Apple.no software, perf doesn't matter there.
Irrelevant. They need better product choices first.