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Originally Posted by tomsem
WWDC is probably not where we’ll find out about what the forthcoming iPhones will have in them, and what Apple will be calling them. Whatever it is, it has to run faster than the A14 Bionic, and to the extent that ‘M1’ has come to mean ‘much faster than A14’, it might be that Apple will not call it ‘A15’, but rather ‘M something’.
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Practical use, you won't notice a speed difference between the A14 and M1 for most tasks. Even on benchmarks, single-core performance is extremely close between the two (6% difference).
Video editing and high-end gaming, sure the M1 would pull ahead but I don't do those.
Higher RAM on the 2021 Pro does mean fewer reloads, though.
I'm wishing for something similar to Samsung Dex mode on WWDC.