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darkamaul ◴[] No.45769289[source]
Better (or simply more) ARM processors, no matter who makes them, are a win. They tend to be far more power-efficient, and with performance-per-watt improving each generation, pushing for wider ARM adoption is a practical step toward lowering overall energy consumption.
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ahoka ◴[] No.45769508[source]
Are ARM processors inherently power efficient? I doubt.

Performance per watt is increasing due to the lithography.

Also, Devon’s paradox.

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1. ksec ◴[] No.45779586[source]
>Are ARM processors inherently power efficient? I doubt.

In theory yes. In practice none of the x86 design are even close, the lunar lake at same wattage barely competes with M1. And M1 is one node generation behind.