Intel is Fucked

>Their 10nm process is more advanced than the half-assed 7nm version going around.
lol okay

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Stop being fanboys. Both of you.

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Oh nononono

ARM reference designs surpassing their ultrabook chips in raw performance.

When Intel is ashes, then you have my permission to stop me.

>Uses 4chin screencaps to argue a point.
Yike

Here's some Geekbench scores.
The A12X Bionic found in the iPad Pro, on iOS:
>Single core: 5,007
>Multi core: 17,931
Intel Core i5-8279U found in the base 2019 13" MacBook Pro, on macOS:
>Single core: ~4,500 - ~5,000
>Multi core: ~15,500 - ~18,500
Intel Core i7-9750H found in the base 2019 15" MacBook Pro, on macOS:
>Single core: ~4,900 - ~5,500
>Multi core: ~19,000 - ~24,700

browser.geekbench.com/ios-benchmarks/
browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/search?utf8=✓&q=i5-8279u mac
browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/search?utf8=✓&q=i7-9750h mac

So yeah, considering that the A12X is meant for a tablet, has a much lower TDP, and is passively cooled, I'd say it performs pretty damn well.

There are multiple stories and reports saying that Apple might release their first ARM Mac in 2020. They're probably working on porting macOS right now.

tomshardware.co.uk/apple-mac-arm-cpus-2020-intel,news-60001.html
axios.com/apple-macbook-arm-chips-ea93c38a-d40a-4873-8de9-7727999c588c.html
theverge.com/2018/4/3/17191986/apple-intel-cpu-processor-design-competition

>Geekbench
retard

He's right you know.

>doesn't have an argument
Delicious.

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