Damn how good that X2 is. So now best performing CPU's are ARM from two different vendors - and gap to best performing x86 competitors is huge. How long x86 will survive?
x86 will be fine, because that's what the Windows world is standardized on. How many people do you think buy laptops based purely on CPU performance, without regard to any other factors such as price or software/OS compatibility?
People need speed, good battery time and that their stuff works. Everything needing speed is ARM native already - and emulation works good enough that other stuff works fine too. There's pretty much no need to restrict cpu to native x86 ones - just get the best for current use case. And if finest cpu's aren't x86 there's pretty soon no point of wasting money to design high performance x86 mobile/desktop-products.
Are you basing this on single core or multi core? Qualcomm didn't release any TDP info (does no one else find that suspicious?) and that article was written based on benchmarks chosen by Qualcomm, in laptops built by Qualcomm (well some OEM/ODM to Qualcomm's specs) that would have been designed with best possible cooling.
Its pretty clear Qualcomm is pushing the edges of single core power, how much power do you think running 18 cores is going to draw? For all we know the right MT comparison might not even be HX laptops but a DTR laptop.
I do wonder if that thing runs x86 software faster than Zen 3.Some tests on reference systems, not proper reviews.
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Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme im Benchmark
Erste Benchmarks des Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme zeigen, dass bis zu 5 GHz und 18 Kerne den Wettbewerb von AMD, Intel und Apple abhängen.www.computerbase.de
~55WAre you basing this on single core or multi core? Qualcomm didn't release any TDP info (does no one else find that suspicious?) and that article was written based on benchmarks chosen by Qualcomm, in laptops built by Qualcomm (well some OEM/ODM to Qualcomm's specs) that would have been designed with best possible cooling.
Its pretty clear Qualcomm is pushing the edges of single core power, how much power do you think running 18 cores is going to draw? For all we know the right MT comparison might not even be HX laptops but a DTR laptop.
Still the benchmark that the PC Laptop world is trying to achieve ... five years later, especially in the realm of efficiency.Again, they compare it to the basic M-chip😂
Intel has its own issues but atleast in this market they carry X86, lunar lake is good low power system, has good battery life comparable to Arm and perfomance is good even below 10W.This leaves..
- How badly Intel is
- How AMD carries X86
- And even GPU wise, AMD has a very STRONG competitor that won't need any dGPU inside.
- How strong Apple is with their Mac OS
- How badly Microsoft is using ARM on WoA. And also, knowing that helps Intel more than AMD, shows how badly Microsoft is.
How does that help Intel more than AMD?How badly Microsoft is using ARM on WoA. And also, knowing that helps Intel more than AMD
lets see anyone outdo Venice-D is in a socket-off next yearIs it a time to finally say that ISA matters for performance with cpu development more than Intel and AMD want to acknowledge, or are both Intel and AMD just piss poor cpu designers?
How much Qualcomm invested on their cpu program? Is it a time to finally say that ISA matters for performance with cpu development more than Intel and AMD want to acknowledge, or are both Intel and AMD just piss poor cpu designers?
lets see anyone outdo Venice-D is in a socket-off next year
How much Qualcomm invested on their cpu program? Is it a time to finally say that ISA matters for performance with cpu development more than Intel and AMD want to acknowledge, or are both Intel and AMD just piss poor cpu designers?
Qualcomm paid $1.4 billion for Nuvia. Nuvia spent bunch of money developing IP and may have stolen some IP from Apple.
It's not like Qualcomm created all this in a year or two...
The M4 in the iPad is more thermally limited than the one in MacBooks, where it can get close to 4000 in GB6 ST so just over 10% more than A18 Pro. And Apple tends to keep single threaded power consumption lower than competitors even in its laptops.
But yeah, that'd still have X Elite 2 land far from 5000 (maybe topping out at 4500, maybe lower). Just this should be the first time we see Oryon on equal nodes (and you'd assume equal arch) on both the phone and laptop platform, so we can't quite predict what kinda gap there will be between the two yet.