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    What makes the M1 chip so fast?

    Posted: 10 Jan 2021 05:18 AM PST

    I was quite surprised to see purely CPU companies intel and AMD have their CPUs destroyed by Apple who are not usually part of the competition.

    So my question is how did they do it? and why didn't intel and AMD do it first? Is it just that they rushed to 5nm or some other explanation? Or is it simply that they have become better at making processers than the previous main competitors in the industry?

    Is it likely that Apples processors will in future start to dominate AMD and intel in the Windows PC and laptop market then?

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    Is gpu hardware tied to cpu ISA ?

    Posted: 10 Jan 2021 04:53 PM PST

    I was wondering if nVidia would have to design a new GPU architecture if ARM CPUs became mainstream overnight and everyone switched to Windows on ARM.

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