I agree. the Apple A14 only has 2 of them.There isn't a need for more than 2 efficiency cores.
I agree. the Apple A14 only has 2 of them.
True, I was thinking of something else(I did post a die diagram of the A14 that showed 4 little cores)What ? The A14 Bionic has four icestorm (LITTLE) cores.
Do you happen to be aware of any comparisons of that to M1 Pro/Max where the balance between Firestorm and Icestorm is completely different?Some tech sites already scrutineered that, for example ArsTechnica: https://www.google.com/amp/s/arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/05/apples-m1-is-a-fast-cpu-but-m1-macs-feel-even-faster-due-to-qos/?amp=1
If you just search for M1 MacOS scheduling you will find further articles.
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The author of those there seems to be wondering this as well. In a recent article he shows that two Icestorm cores in Pro/Max are allowed to match four 😳 Icestorm cores in base M1:
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Anomalies in base performance of M1 cores
How can the two E cores in an M1 Pro/Max apparently match the performance of the four in the original M1? Answers, please.eclecticlight.co
The author of those there seems to be wondering this as well. In a recent article he shows that two Icestorm cores in Pro/Max are allowed to match four 😳 Icestorm cores in base M1:
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Anomalies in base performance of M1 cores
How can the two E cores in an M1 Pro/Max apparently match the performance of the four in the original M1? Answers, please.eclecticlight.co