• DdCno1@kbin.social
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    Both reported numbers that were nowhere close to what Qualcomm promised. How not close? Above 50% this time but one used the term “Celeron” to describe performance.

    There is no harsher way to describe the performance of a CPU. Ouch.

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    I remember saying months ago that Qualcomm’s offerings often look excellent in synthetic workloads but fall apart in real-world usecases, and I got downvoted to oblivion and called an x86 shill for it.

    I never found it likely that Qualcomm would be able to compete with AMD, Apple, or even Intel in the short term.

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    5 months ago

    Wow, how disappointing. One of the quotes say they got less than half as much performance as was promised, I’m hoping it’s a driver issue and not just outright scam marketing.

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        That’s fine, the stock is up this quarter with all the hype, they’ll deal with the next quarter when it comes.

        This reeks of “make a chip better than Apple’s or y’all are fired” and the ensuing lies throughout the company about the actual performance of the chip to appease management.

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        We must wait until the dust settles and real products are released. Then, and only then, can we be certain. But it does not look promising.

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    If this is true it will be devastating for Qualcomm … they hyped the new chips big time, and some huge manufacturers happily announced products with the new chip. So if this falls flat, a few influential players will not be happy at all…

    Not to mention the rest of the tech media… they will happily sell the pitchforks and torches.

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    I really can’t imagine this going well for Qualcomm, if the article is true.

    It smells like there’s a lot of smoke around their implementation of the benchmarks, and consumers will immediately discover the fire when the time arrives and devices are in-hand.

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    I don’t think Qualcomm can outperform Apple at CPU game out of the blue. They were always trailing behind and Apple has now three generations of M CPUs behind. It’d be nice, though.

    Edit: fixed stupid typo - can’t outperform -> can outperform

  • rizoid@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    Damn it man. I want arm laptops to be good. I can’t justify buying anything apple even with Asahi as good as it is now.