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sgt119
9 months ago

With the Ryzen 7 7840U, for example

Gnurfy
9 months ago

This question is sweeping svhwierig, as neither Intel nor AMD really have matured ARM chips off x86 compliance.

While Intel also drives the so-called bigLittle architecture in x86 Compatible, including partially massive LLC caches bon up to iwo 256 up to possibly even 512 MByte, Apple is still slightly different with its iGPU solution.

Instead of 64 to 128 bits to the RAM as in the x86 Compatible, Apple uses its infrastructure to iGPU similar to the consoles to 256, 512 or even wider connection in its SOC to extremely fast (G)DDR5 or 6 RAM “shared-dynamic”.

AMD does not have that with “big-Little” in its CPU core architecture as real as Intel from its higher 12th gene and the P + E cores on desktop.

In any case, the smaller Apple M1 & M2 were roughly similar to Intel’s mobile i7-1165 G7 with 4 P cores in the CPU party.

However, the Apple iGPU of M1 & 2 was able to render several times faster than any other iGPU, due to the considerably wider infrastructure for the system ram itself compared to an Intel iGPU with eDRAM.

M2 / M3 / Pro or Max could “transmit” the current consoles of Microsoft and Sony with even better efficiency, or they might even surpass them here and there in efficiency and performance.

A 1:1 comparison is still not possible.

Anonym83829
9 months ago

There’s nothing like that.