LOVE this threads reference - Tron & Tron 2 Legacy!
And subtle hint of : Long, Live, the User - something Apple has forgotten in iOS.
Single-Core ... is that all you both got as a rebuttal? That's it? And you're challenging a 'Reference' performance rating?
Here is your single core "reference" to balk at btw:
It gets 2.13 million in AnTuTu 10, and 2329/7501 in Geekbench 6. Qualcomm shared the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3's benchmark results at its Snapdragon Tech...
www.gsmarena.com
PS: Wait until the ray-tracing performance hits them at up to 240fps!
While I love the design of the new Black Book MBP's I'm not sure sure Apple 'applied the gas' the the M3's.
endless comparison tot he M1 series family of chips - equal versions and barely anything verbally or by metric presentations stating anything about the M2 series - is VERY telling!
10-25% performance gains, by their charts btw, over the M2 isn't putting on ANY gas. The same story was told by the A17 Pro chip as well.
Apple should've just skipped the 3nm fabrication, delayed the M3 for 2nm, bump the RAM of the current M2 series family. BTW, corrected the word 'answer' for you.
Apple only had barely an answer on the Arm desktop side, an 8c2x and a completely different architecture. Now that SPring 2024 the limitation of Windows on Arm for just Qualcomm is over NVidia will be entering the ARM desktop/laptop chip race ... and if you think AMD gave Intel a challenge for decades ... you ain't seen nothing yet. I don't expect NVidia to have power per watt efficiencies though - that would surprise me.
PS: Remember the SnapDragon 8 Gen 3 is just SM8650-AB, the -AC part to be mentioned in spring is for SnapDragon for Samsung Galaxy gets a serious clock boost.
And Qualcomm is still using 4nm not 3nm with Arm9.2 that holds a lot of significance I think as to why its behind on single-core vs the A17Pro.