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Tom Elam wrote on Sun, 28 Jul 2024 20:29:35 -0400 :What I like is that you ignore your claim that Apple doesn't really design it's CPUs.
You ignore the effect that the Apple M series CPU has had on the laptopBear in mind I use iPhones and iPads and Android phones every day where
space. The race to convert to Snapdragon is well underway. The A series
phone CPU is no slouch either. Then there is that whole Apple support
network. In my extensive Android experience there was NOTHING like that.
you'll never hear me disagree with any sensibly logical stated viewpoint.
The main difference between me and most of the people who post to the Apple
newsgroups is I don't believe every word that Apple claims in
advertisements - and - in fact - I see how much Apple lies in its
marketing.
To your points though...
What I like about the highly flawed (unpatchable) M-series CPUs is that it
put Intel on notice that they'd better improve their chip design output.
In that sense, I completely agree with you, and I agree with Apple'sOther than the fact that they are among the fastest outright and definitely the fastest per watt.
strategy (as they tried with Qualcomm) to divorce themselves from others.
It's a crapshoot as to what Apple's strategy is with smartphone CPUs as
there are plenty of indications it's purely a (brilliant) marketing ploy.
Suffice to say that Android phones leapfrog Apple iPhones regularly, justA fact you regularly ignored when you would carefully point out DXOMark scores for smartphone cameras...
as Apple iPhones leapfrog Android phones regularly - where I strongly
suspect it would be the case no matter which CPU Apple/Android used.
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