High speed of development of Huawei's phone CPUs, 3 generations of chips in 2 years
Sidenote: its insane how chipmakers refer to CPUs as 7 nanometer, 2 nanometer, etc, since there is absolutely no component or wire inside the CPU that is actually this small, it purely a marketing term lol
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A new rumor claims that Huawei is developing the Kirin 9030 for the Mate 80 lineup and it is allegedly 20 percent faster than the previous generationWccftech
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in reply to Nanook • • •the critical word there being "area" which is 2D measure while a CPU is a 3D structure.
ie to use a human-size example, if my waist circumference is 90cm and someone stands on my shoulders at a 1cm offset that does not make my waist circumference 90cm+1cm/2 = 45.5cm even though I now fit just under twice as many ppl in the same "area"
CPU makers use exactly the same accounting trick to claim (e.g.) 2 nanometer "nodes"
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