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by microtonal
1557 days ago
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3090 is on Samsung 8nm 2+years old node so it will always be worse While the M1 Ultra is the latest CPU, it still uses A14/M1 cores from 2020. It's likely that Apple made a lot of progress on the microarchitecture since then, plus rumors are that M2 will switch to a 4nm node. |
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Apple is on TSMC 5nm here comment from 2years ago about 8nm samsung vs 7nm TSMC
"Hell, Samsung 8nm is really a 10nm process, it's just an extension of Samsung 10nm with a ~15-20% improvement in transistor density.
TSMC 7nm (EUV 4 layer) is nearly twice as dense as Samsung 8nm. non-EUV (first gen TSMC 7nm) is still far denser than Samsung 8nm."