MarkizSchnitzel
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- Nov 10, 2013
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Has it not been said multiple times that cores in the Apple A SOC-s are huge, and that is the main (not only, but main) reason for monstrous performance?
The conclusion was that good part of the performance difference could be crossed with a "wider" core and more transistors, so it's simple economics that are holding Intel/Qualcomm behind?
I have no interest in Apple ecosystem, and know next to nothing about SOC design, but I am impressed with what Apple is doing, so I am curious, as it will also impact everyone's computing habits, weather one uses Apple products or not.
Are they simply that good at SOC achitecture?
Is vertical integration as important as I would assume?
Or is it the economics that are the biggest advantage that Apple has?
First one would cost tons of money for competitors to beat.
Second one.. Google seems to be going this route of vertical integration, slowly, with Pixel devices?
Third one.. if Apple creates new market segments, economies of scale would allow others to come closer with their own SOCs.
If you had to assign numerical values to these 3, how would you do it?
Is there something else I am missing?
The conclusion was that good part of the performance difference could be crossed with a "wider" core and more transistors, so it's simple economics that are holding Intel/Qualcomm behind?
I have no interest in Apple ecosystem, and know next to nothing about SOC design, but I am impressed with what Apple is doing, so I am curious, as it will also impact everyone's computing habits, weather one uses Apple products or not.
Are they simply that good at SOC achitecture?
Is vertical integration as important as I would assume?
Or is it the economics that are the biggest advantage that Apple has?
First one would cost tons of money for competitors to beat.
Second one.. Google seems to be going this route of vertical integration, slowly, with Pixel devices?
Third one.. if Apple creates new market segments, economies of scale would allow others to come closer with their own SOCs.
If you had to assign numerical values to these 3, how would you do it?
Is there something else I am missing?