https://www.principledtechnologies.com/Microsoft/Microsoft-Copilot-Plus-PCs-vs-Apple-MacBooks-0525.pdf
"This project was commissioned by Microsoft."
Need I say more?
So a colossal CPU upgrade with a GPU refresh that should hopefully get a good memory subsystem bump.
A good fit for the market. leave all the real shinies for Halo as a complete SoC.
Is AMD really that hard to understand?
Creating a biased argument by omission and outright misinterpretation to this degree is actually making my blood boil.
That is all, too much is wrong to bother correcting.
So SP7 is 8CCD max or SP7 is dense only?
Also very nice to see 4MB L3/core on the dense die. Question is the topology, is it 2 16c CCXs or a unified 32c CCX which would likely require a more complex mesh?
And that didn't last long, A14 is just a new GAA node.
Boring, no SPR in the first version either so they are playing it very safe.
Don't see much reason to use it early over matured A16 unless the wafer cost is good.
Forksheet is incremental and BSPDN will usually be thermally limited before hitting the clock wall.
Still TSMC A-next will probably be a clean sheet forksheet node and not N3+++ like A16.
I didn't know ARM bigs were still 3Ghz.
M1>M4 1T gains are ~80% clocks, it is absolutely a big trend to scale performance gen on gen until a harder frequency wall is hit, which will require CFET to surpass.
With N3, cost per adjusted area did increase for the first time in history.
But looking beyond just client, consider all the skyrocketing CapEx/OpEx in DC, costs of networking, cooling and system architecture are colossal compared to even 5 years ago.
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