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Posted by dassddsadas
 - October 01, 2022, 22:11:41
Arm is getting lazy
Posted by systemBuilder
 - July 01, 2022, 16:53:05
It's my understanding that the designs of ARM cores are so inefficient that Apple doesn't use their designs and Qualcomm doesn't use their designs they just license the instruction sets.  The last time Qualcomm used an ARM design it was a disaster (snapdragon 810 powerpig chipset).  Q was caught off guard by 64-bit apple a7 CPU and in desperation used a 64-bit arm ip core, it was a total fail and overheated and failed in the marketplace.

So are we supposed to believe that ARM has fixed all of its mistakes now?
Posted by RinzImpulse
 - July 01, 2022, 03:08:03
Only bigger form factor with active cooling (tablets, laptops, server, etc) will benefit from 8x X3 + 4x A715 as they will be power hungry
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 30, 2022, 17:49:39
ARM has made the Cortex-X3 official today. With its up-to-25% performance boost over the X2, It will probably be a marquee core for next-gen flagship mobile SoCs; however, the OEM asserts that the equally new A715 and refreshed A510 have their places right alongside it thanks to their complementary power-efficiency and scalable specs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ARM-unveils-the-Cortex-X3-A715-and-A510-Refresh-as-its-latest-cores-to-make-mobile-devices-faster-yet-more-economical.632554.0.html