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Apple’s M1 isn’t witchcraft, it’s good chip design – Engadget
Apple used a super-wide processor design paired with fast memory and cache to create a speedy, efficient processor for its new Macbook Pro.

When Apple announced it was dropping Intel in favor of its own, ARM-based laptop processors, the big question was how fast the computers with these new chips would be. In the last episode of our explainer show, Upscaled, we took a look at how Apples new M1 powered Macbook Pro performs compared to an Intel-powered 16 Macbook Pro and the Windows ARM-based Surface Pro X. Turns out, the M1 is crazy fast.
The next question is how did Apples engineers do it? Processors arent magic. Every design is a balancing…
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