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What is Intel doing? A 12W CPU should not be faster than their 125W flagship. Single core performance is what matters the most in a lot of usage scenarios.
Intel is still on 10nm lithography. Did they stop investing in R&D and machinery a while back? AMD is on 7, Apple on 3.
Their latest is 3nm.
You all know that nm are just marketing, and there isn't anything there with literally 3nm
Not sure why you getting downvoted, it's true.
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