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by jeroenhd 116 days ago
Performance per watt isn't the same as performance. On the high end (think Threadripper), amd64 still wins most performance tests by having many high-performance cores working all at once (at the cost of single-core performance).

I disagree with "any high-end Ryzen" blowing an ARM64 chip out of the water, though, it takes quite a beefy CPU to beat an M4 Max.