![]() The M1 has four high-performance "Firestorm" and four low-power "Icestorm" cores, providing a configuration similar to ARM big.LITTLE and Intel's Lakefield processors. Apple states that it has the world's fastest CPU core "in low power silicon" and the world's best CPU performance per watt. It is the first personal computer chip built using a 5 nm process. It is deployed in the MacBook Air (M1, 2020), Mac mini (M1, 2020), and the MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020). as a central processing unit (CPU) for its line of Macintosh computers. The Apple M1 is the first ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc. Transistors, caches, frequency, process technology, power budget. Other than that I'd want some more hard data compared to competing technology. And even so it's more than half the speed of native.Įither all x86 compilers are absolute rubbish, all or Rosetta is some alien magic sauce. I find it fascinating that Rosetta can be that fast. comparing apple to apple isn't so meaningful in terms of performance. Wake me up when Apple becomes relevant, because Chrome OS is probably going to destroy it like Android did. Linux is much younger on desktops than Apple. And the ONLY "relevant" Linux desktop is either Android or ChromeOS.So, what were your points? Ok, doesn't matter. Pretty sad for Linux that after nearly 30 years, our desktop "relevancy" is still SEVERAL percentage points behind even Apple. 99.5% of the ARM based mobiles ARE running Linux. And the ONLY "relevant" Linux desktop is either Android or ChromeOS. Alright everyone.I want you all to copy what Apple is doing and have a working prototype ready to go in 6 months. Step 1: Hey Bob.what's Apple doing today? ![]() LOL.Apple being "irrelevant" on desktop ? ROTFLMAO !!! EVERY R&D Department in the world from Microsoft to Google is using Apple as their R&D prototyping department. As ALL of the Top500 Supercomputers and the vast majority of Top1000. Maybe you, because Apple is still irrelevant on. I'd love to see high end CPUs comparison.Īnd most of them are running Linux, right? ![]() Currently there's no enough details about this. ![]()
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