While the power numbers are interesting we also have to put them into context of the achieved work. ARM has made several optimizations to the architecture to improve performance when compared to the A57. We'll get into more detail in just a bit - but what we are looking at is a general 16-30% increase on IPC depending on the kind of workload. Together with the power reduction, we now see how ARM is able to advertise such large efficiency gains for the same fixed workload.
Although I don't buy the VISC hype/BS, I do think the A9X/Skylake comparison here is interesting:
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Skylake already blew the A9X out of the water after the cache handicap was removed, so never mind if this was against real life 14nm Skylake. Intel is so much superior. Apple still has a long road to go.
You do know they did the same normalizing games with A9's score too, right? I say A9 and not A9X because that's what they actually tested on, and that means they probably corrected for its L3 cache and large L2 cache too.
Their numbers aren't really worth considering at all, IMO.
M1 looked similar to A72 at first glance and from a high level but it's not a "slightly modified A72". I wish people would stop expanding my comments on it into something that I didn't say.