Considering the early unveiling to few of the Oryon - video link here - Austin Evans -- and the performance it gains over some of Intels laptop chips and the M2 Max is this CPU more a multicore based or a high performing ARM CPU which also excels at Single Core tasks. Whilst support for ARM is still limited regarding multiple applications (optimizations) considering it took down a overall high performing M2 Max is to be noted. Also the Core Count (12 cores) they could have allocated more cores but considering multiple of Intels Xeon Lineup sometimes even have fewer cores here are a few things I am curious about:
- Is it aimed more towards single core/multi-core/just overall top performance possible disregarding single/multi-core
- Considering how it isn't aimed towards gaming (at a glance) what was Snapdragon aiming it for (considering once again the core count and the win over the M2 Max workstation possibly)???
- The first in a lineup or a solo CPU for Snapdragon to move further into ARM laptop CPUs to compete with AMD and Intel?
- Possible Desktop variants launch???
- Is it aimed more towards single core/multi-core/just overall top performance possible disregarding single/multi-core
- Considering how it isn't aimed towards gaming (at a glance) what was Snapdragon aiming it for (considering once again the core count and the win over the M2 Max workstation possibly)???
- The first in a lineup or a solo CPU for Snapdragon to move further into ARM laptop CPUs to compete with AMD and Intel?
- Possible Desktop variants launch???