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wmf
1884 days ago
The node shrink lets you afford more transistors that provide more IPC.
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plekter
1884 days ago
I agree with that - but if you take an unchanged core and manufacture it at a different node, then you won't see a change in IPC, which in my book makes it questionable to attribute IPC gains to the process node.
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