Package power delta for 0 to 1 core loading on M1 is ~10W peak, ~25W for the Ryzen, though the author undervolted it so it might be lower. Core power deltas seem to be closer to 6W for M1, 17W for the Ryzen (guessing from the non memory intensive test for the M1).
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But that Ryzen is definitely not optimizing for perf/watt. The 5600X is only ~5% slower on clock but ends up on ~17W package, ~12W core delta. So again I'm getting a bit of a "meh" feeling here.
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I think if AMD moved to 5nm and put out an APU with the same design targets as the M1, they could hit comparable results. But Apple has been improving their chips at a ridiculous speed... So the real question is what will happen on their *next* generation.
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While it won’t change the conclusion, under volting the Zen 3 is not a fair comparison. The benchmarks doesn’t seem to cover what I care about: compilation (integer heavy and load latency sensitive) - I expect M1 to do well on that.
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