By: Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com), June 3, 2022 5:16 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Eric Fink (erik.delete@this.anon.com) on June 2, 2022 10:00 pm wrote:
> anon2 (anon.delete@this.anon.com) on June 2, 2022 4:13 pm wrote:
> > Then do you think it is ARMv8 instruction set with the magical properties?
> > In that case why not compare with another ARMv8 implementation?
>
> Of course not. I think that Apple has a "better" CPU design and can throw more money at the problem
> — their chips are not the actual product and don't have to be competitive on the open market.
> Combine that with access to a better node and you'd get yourself a fairly commanding lead.
>
>
I was under impression that Apple's most senior CPU designers left few years ago and after short NUVIA interlude are now working for QC.
Should we expect Snapdragon 7c+ or 8cx or whatever its name, to be competitive against Apple/Intel/Amd in absolute ST performance?
> anon2 (anon.delete@this.anon.com) on June 2, 2022 4:13 pm wrote:
> > Then do you think it is ARMv8 instruction set with the magical properties?
> > In that case why not compare with another ARMv8 implementation?
>
> Of course not. I think that Apple has a "better" CPU design and can throw more money at the problem
> — their chips are not the actual product and don't have to be competitive on the open market.
> Combine that with access to a better node and you'd get yourself a fairly commanding lead.
>
>
I was under impression that Apple's most senior CPU designers left few years ago and after short NUVIA interlude are now working for QC.
Should we expect Snapdragon 7c+ or 8cx or whatever its name, to be competitive against Apple/Intel/Amd in absolute ST performance?