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o Re: A fast potato is still a potato.Branimir Maksimovic

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Re: A fast potato is still a potato.

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 by: Branimir Maksimovic - Sun, 20 Jun 2021 01:26 UTC

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On 2021-06-20, Jeff-Relf.Me @. <Jeff-Relf.Me@> wrote:
> Branimir Maksimovic:
>> I wanted to program Apple's M1, to see what's the fuss.
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> Apple's 5nm Vs AMD's 7nm Vs Intel's 14nm (Desktop).
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>> it blows away my 12nm AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
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> A fast potato is still a potato.
Well, not just potato, it could replace x86 ;)
That would be something !
So I started to learn aarch64 assembler ;)
Well 3050 2700X vs 3900 scimark2 points on M1 ;)
that is something!


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