The ARM chip race is getting wild… Apple M4 unveiled

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Publicado 2024-05-08
Apple just released their latest M4 chip. Let's take a look at it's performance specs and AI neural engine features. Compare M4 to Snapdragon and find out why big tech companies are competing to build the best ARM chips.

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  • @ayushmanbt
    people during cold war: The arms race will be wild the ARMs race now
  • @emmaramirez4330
    M4 on iPadOS is like installing thruster engines on a horse with no legs
  • @renkor3
    singularity blaster turbo pro max, i knew it all along
  • @alleniitjee
    Idk what to say but I had tacos for dinner and it was a banger. Destroyed my toilet in the process but it was worth it in at the end of the day.
  • @critical_always
    It can run a LLM on the laptop but you still can't replace the battery.
  • @petis1477
    I legit thought they made apple version of the M4 rifle
  • @lofiboy3714
    Can't wait to buy myself the new Macbook Singularity Blaster Turbo Pro Max (with extra storage of course)
  • @Alt33347
    Why is he starting to sound more like an person and not an AI
  • @InnsmouthAdmiral
    The M4 seems to be the fastest CPU chip on the market for running AI. You'd still want a dedicated GPU if you can get one. While the M4 gets near 40 TOPS, the 4090 gets around 83 TFLOPS (trillions of floating point operations per second) at around 32 bit precision. I think the M4 is rumored to be at 8-bit precision for their current TOPS quote. No confirmation on the 8-bit rumor though, so it's good to be skeptical of that.
  • @Giorgal
    1:13 that's actually a myth. While it was true that several years ago x86 was CISC and ARM was RISC and that was one of the reason for the latter being more energy efficient, nowadays the latest and most advanced iterations of x86 and ARM have blurred the line between the CISC and RISC. The x86 processor now is using a decoder to interpret its complex CISC intructions to a RISC form internally and ARM has introduced a lot of CISC-like extensions over the years. The actual reason x86 is more inefficient[citation needed] is due to the fact it needs to a lot of 30+ year old legacy code, though Intel have recently proposed a specification called x86-S which aims to remove a lot of legacy cruft from their processors while still maintaining reasonable backwards compatibility.
  • @geeshta
    This is just moving from one proprietary architecture to another. WHERE MY RISC-V SQUAD AT?
  • @illuminum8576
    Well I guess I'll have to throw away my M2 MacBook Pro I bough a year ago /s
  • @4RILDIGITAL
    Impressive breakdown of the technology war between major players in the ARM chip market. I find it particularly fascinating that despite the CPU advancements, x86 still holds strong in infrastructure due to its age and versatility.