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I think the article is is saying it won’t lead to much of anything except headaches.



That's the impression I got as well. That made me discount Agner's arguments since they apply to Apple's M1, and the M1 is great in both raw performance and power efficiency.


Difference: Apple controls software + hardware and can this immediately utilize hardware efficiencies like a new Arch with a simultaneous release. Intel doesn’t control Windows.




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