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Will the Apple A10 be better then the Amd A10?

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I mean I think apple's a10 will beat the amd a10 in performance but just curious to hear from you guys :)

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No clue what you're asking now.. 

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No clue what you're asking now.. 

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You think that an ARM-PowerVR SoC is going to beat an AMD APU? Wow. I mean, from what I hear, the new ones are going to be full, not-just-integer-core-based x86 processors. I mean, the 4600M on my old laptop will run most games at native res at medium settings with little difficulty. Try that with an ARM. Hint: you won't. Not unless you pair it with a dGPU. Come on, man.

 

If you think Apple designs processors that powerful that aren't toasters, then you must be some seriously rusted-on apple fanboy material.

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Nope... a10s are x86_64 quad cores (even though the cores are meh) with a discrete gpu on them. The apple a10 will most likely be an arm dual core (as fast as the cores can be they remain arm - which is an inferior instruction set when it comes to complex operations) with the nth iteration of phone gpu that will not be as good as what amd could fit in a higher power target, I can guarantee you.

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Nope... a10s are x86_64 quad cores (even though the cores are meh) with a discrete gpu on them. The apple a10 will most likely be an arm dual core (as fast as the cores can be they remain arm - which is an inferior instruction set when it comes to complex operations) with the nth iteration of phone gpu that will not be as good as what amd could fit in a higher power target, I can guarantee you.

who has better market share apple or amd?

 

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who has better market share apple or amd?

 

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uhh... if people don't know how to spend their money I wouldn't blame amd... also, apus don't appear in tablets and apple doesn't sell their mobile cpus to anyone else, so techinically their external cpu marketshare is exactly 0%.

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apple do take the piss, when are we to see a quad core.... its 2015 ffs. not that my 5s is slow, its just a piss take in general for the price.

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No. x86 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ARM

 

I'm surprised Apple hasn't sued AMD over the A-series.

Because then ARM would subsequently sue Apple over it, too. And then we'd be in a huge mess, because who designs all of Apples' processors for them? ARM Holding.

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who has better market share apple or amd?

 

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Apple has no market share in processors. Perhaps they do in terms of chips that they call their own, but they're all ARM SoCs. Apple's mobile market is nothing without ARM.

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You know this is not off-topic right?

yeah but it's not really a legit topic as, well, it should be obvious to most people that ARM will never be as good as x86 when complex instructions are involved.

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Nope... a10s are x86_64 quad cores (even though the cores are meh) with a discrete gpu on them. The apple a10 will most likely be an arm dual core (as fast as the cores can be they remain arm - which is an inferior instruction set when it comes to complex operations) with the nth iteration of phone gpu that will not be as good as what amd could fit in a higher power target, I can guarantee you.

 

I came to write the exact same thing but bruh you've already said it all. I'm out.

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yeah but it's not really a legit topic as, well, it should be obvious to most people that ARM will never be as good as x86 when complex instructions are involved.

That was my point, it's an obvious troll topic it doesn't belong to general discussion.

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That was my point, it's an obvious troll topic it doesn't belong to general discussion.

Even if it was a legit topic, it doesn't belong in General. We have a CPU (plus motherboard and memory) sub forum

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Tss pfft even AMD beats Apple bruh screw the marketshare Apple is... not even gonna start.

na man amd is doing so bad

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I say it depends. It depends on the instruction sets each have to run. Something like Geekbench that is meant to compare different platforms, as bad as I think it is, will indicate that Apple's A8 already has higher instructions per clock than the FX 9590. 

 

As you can see, the A8 in the iPhone 6 scores 1610 and the 9590 scores 2682. Both of them are running the 64 bit single threaded test. 

 

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On just single threaded performance, AMD trumps Apple, but if you look at IPC, Apple comes out very far ahead in this specific application. Remember, this is just a unique situation and something you won't encounter because there are few if any applications that work exactly the same way between x86 and ARM.

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