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What does it mean for the chip market, with the apple m1 disrupting it?


narsy

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3 hours ago, narsy said:

Apple has opened a pandora's box wrt soc chips now. 

It'll be funny if it actually decreases apple's share in desktop sector. although it will definitely improve the margins.

Apple is not alone.. Google is making its own chipset .. Amazon is working on creating chipsets to suit its data center needs... 

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/chip-giants-intel-and-nvidia-face-new-threats-from-amazon-to-google-to-apple-11608460201

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3 hours ago, narsy said:

Apple has opened a pandora's box wrt soc chips now. 

It'll be funny if it actually decreases apple's share in desktop sector. although it will definitely improve the margins.

Microsoft is also making chips for both cloud and its notebooks.

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2 hours ago, Telugodura456 said:

Microsoft is also making chips for both cloud and its notebooks.

everyone has been making them for a decade now. Apple seems to have caught all the attention with the hype.

but the hype seems real this time. Except silly pronouncements of M1 being as good desktop grade intel processors.

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Just now, narsy said:

everyone has been making them for a decade now. Apple seems to have caught all the attention with the hype.

but the hype seems real this time. Except silly pronouncements of M1 being as good desktop grade intel processors.

but they are really good. the M1 one.

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9 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

but they are really good. the M1 one.

the point is, they don't have to be as good as desktop grade processors to be successful. and that is why, they never will be.

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4 minutes ago, narsy said:

the point is, they don't have to be as good as desktop grade processors to be successful. and that is why, they never will be.

You mean they can never sell their chip in the open market where other manfucatures can run other operating system? yes maybe. But for their own MacOS i heard it runs like a rocket even when using the x86 emulator for apps made to run on intel.

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5nm  node will be the main difference..

AMD is at 7nm and Intel is still pondering at 10nm...

Apple ki Macbook form factor tagginchadam is important with better battery life and less heat.

M1 serves both compared to AMD and Intel chips...

its not that it is superior, but fits into their marketing.. which fanboys fall for always..

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3 hours ago, Thokkalee said:

Apple is not alone.. Google is making its own chipset .. Amazon is working on creating chipsets to suit its data center needs... 

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/chip-giants-intel-and-nvidia-face-new-threats-from-amazon-to-google-to-apple-11608460201

 

3 hours ago, Telugodura456 said:

Microsoft is also making chips for both cloud and its notebooks.

Even fb is working

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2 hours ago, nokia123 said:

ila anni companies chips valle thayaru cheskunte inka chip manufaturing companies chidathu kottukuntu koorchovala? 

Chip manufacturing is already outsourced... it is only the design that these companies do... it is based on ARM.. 

Intel and AMD will be forced to make separate chipsets for their clients based on their needs... which is expensive and time consuming as well

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