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Intel 10nm chips not before x-mas next year
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Rumors says Apple go 7nm with their next chips.
But i guess the yearly increase will stop on ARM as well. They might add more cores which then could be also impossible to cool in these thin devices.
However, maybe time to leave Intel for AMD or own chips or whatever.
I think that the wall was hit a while back.
Intel chips haven't really been improving and advancing all that much these past years, while Apple's mobile chips have been improving at a far greater pace.
That's why there have been numerous rumors around for a while now that Apple may one day ditch Intel CPUs for its own ARM chips. I guess that we'll see what happens.
You see the results with the i9. It‘s a very powerful cpu but really have to be tamed down a lot in thin notebooks. Especially the macbooks can‘t handle it.
But still my old i7 from 2013 at 2.0 Ghz can handle much much more than my iPad Pro 10.5“ could.
These geekbenchmarks are worthless mostly.
Also the Apple chips throttle as well already.
What i need is a steady stream of power and not just a short burst.
But yeah, maybe time for another generation of high end cpu‘s.
At least you get up to 12 virtual cores in a thin notebook which is great for a DAW and single instruments which supports this like u-he synths, Dune 2, Kaleidoscope and some others.
I wonder if iOS even allows multi-core support for an AUv3 f.e. (i mean that one instance could spread the load).