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That's not entirely true: Intel's year-over-year gains weren't particularly great, but that's because they tended to use more refined manufacturing processes on older, cheaper nodes. Lo and behold, when Apple decides to go all-in on the 5nm process, the entire world's semiconductor distribution network screeches to a halt, and we get the worst silicon drought in decades.

It's a bit of a moot-point. I prefer AMD processors where I can get it, but Intel's position in the market is far from as dire as people make it out to be. Until Apple can find a way to challenge their single-core performance, Intel will still be leading a class of their own.



> Until Apple can find a way to challenge their single-core performance, Intel will still be leading a class of their own.

M1's single-core performance beat out all but the highest-end AMD and Intel desktop chips at the time of its release.




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