He's reading the graph and paper wrong. He's taking the efficiency at Vmin, which is always going to be the most efficient point in operation, and applying that to the whole operating range.
Due to the low frequency at that point, you'd need somewhere around 30mm^2 of silicon to get to 50...
The XT chips were more a product of TSMC's process cadence than anything else. The 3000-series originally taped out on N7, which eventually matured into N7P. So the binnings changed over time and the XT-series happened.
Ryzen 5000 was already N7P and Ryzen 7000 is already N5P, so no real...
If they wanted to do that they'd just make their own bigger chip or shove an M3 Ultra in there. Apple wants to control their ecosystem as tightly as possible and not need to rely on external vendors whenever possible.
You are absolutely delusional if you think Apple's going to ruin both of...
There is exactly a 0% chance of Apple switching from their own silicon to AMD, and anyone who thinks it'll happen should sit in the corner and reevaluate themselves
lmfao anyone who actually believes this circlejerk is going to be *incredibly* disappointed
This is getting even closer to member call out which is infractable... i suggest you all STOP unless you want to start seeing stars from me swinging the hammer soon...
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