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I may be ignorant, but aren't ARM designed CPU's (like the A78) miles behind their most advanced licensees, like Apple with the M1/A12? Isn't most of their value just riding on licenses of their established instruction set?



They sell a lot of much cheaper and smaller cores, even if the desktop designs aren't as good. They're also working on future designs, not just riding the established ones.


Arm's own Cortex/Neoverse is now getting powerful, but Apple's design is the king.




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