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  • Arm Details The Cortex-X4 With +15% Performance, Armv9.2 ISA

    Phoronix: Arm Details The Cortex-X4 With +15% Performance, Armv9.2 ISA

    Arm today announced the new high-end Cortex-X4 CPU core design for delivering their most powerful Cortex compute cluster...

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    a larget L3 cache
    Last edited by tildearrow; 29 May 2023, 06:27 AM.

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    • #3
      The fastest ARM CPU ever built?

      When compared to Apple M1/M2?

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        Let's hope that this 14-core ARM CPU is selected to be integrated into the future RPi5, that we have a real microcomputer in our hands...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Phil995511 View Post
          Let's hope that this 14-core ARM CPU is selected to be integrated into the future RPi5, that we have a real microcomputer in our hands...
          I very much doubt that Rpi wants to start building high-end servers... That's not what they do.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
            The fastest ARM CPU ever built?

            When compared to Apple M1/M2?
            They say that it's the fastest ARM CPU, not the fastest CPU with arm architecture. It's equivalent to Intel saying "it's the fastest Intel CPU", but not "it's the fastest x86-64 CPU".

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Phil995511 View Post
              Let's hope that this 14-core ARM CPU is selected to be integrated into the future RPi5, that we have a real microcomputer in our hands...
              to me it looks like the complete community is on Rockchip now. and not Raspberry Pi​...
              Phantom circuit Sequence Reducer Dyslexia

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              • #8
                qarium
                What do you recommend to buy as a replacement for the capabilities and original price of the Raspberry Pi 4 4/8GB or Raspberry Pi zero 2W?

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                • #9
                  Immortalis-G720 looks interesting, DVS update is nice addition, as Valve recently contracted ARM GPU driver developer, maybe next Steam Deck might be arm in some years

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by qarium View Post

                    to me it looks like the complete community is on Rockchip now. and not Raspberry Pi​...
                    Depends what you mean with community. Those that like tinkering prefer rockchip, but a vastly bigger community just want to follow some online cookbooks like "how to run a DNS Server" and pick a system that has everything prepared.

                    From my echo-chamber you would just earn eye rolls mentioning the Pi, but i have no delusions about the popular opinion.

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