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Explore the new system architectire of Apple Silicon Macs
On Sat, 4 Jul 2020 20:27:54 -0000 (UTC), Lewis wrote:
Apple designs its own chips. It's rather interesting how Type III apologists like Lewis think. I don't think anyone is disputing that, if Apple changes even a single line of code in the compiler, or they tweak a setting in the synthesizer, if they modify a single resistor value, or a single capacitor value, or a single diode value, or a transistor width and length, etc., that Apple is _designing_ its own chips. For sure, Apple is designing these chips just as anyone else using the same licensed technology is designing their chips. And, of course, Apple MARKETING is correct on "branding" their chips just as Chevron branded "Techron", so that foolish people will fall for the BS. My point is that Apple is frantically desperate to not have you figure out what these new Mac ARM PC will be powered by, which is ARM technology. It's not a coincidence that the most brilliant MARKETING organization on the planet didn't mention the three letters ARM even once when they debuted these new ARM-powered Macs. Apple's motive is rather clear, which is, IMHO, that they want you to completely & utterly forget these are ARM-powered Macs - by having you believe their (admittedly brilliant) MARKETING bull****. -- I'm simply here to remind you of the facts (which conflict with MARKETING). |
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