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Apple vs Intel vs Qualcomm - Who wins 2023! 

Rene Ritchie
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Does Intel's future lie in foundry? Can AMD ever grow its market share? Will MediaTek compete at the higher end? Is custom back at Qualcomm? And will anyone catch up to Apple? Here's where silicon is heading in 2023!
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@ReneRitchie
@ReneRitchie Год назад
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@yifuhood
@yifuhood Год назад
By Stealing Political robbery from Taiwan, yes Intel is going to be ok.
@miks564
@miks564 Год назад
AMD is the only cpu provider for millions of gaming consoles both from Sony and Microsoft. Thats currently a 5 billion a year business. I believe many people underestimates AMD.
@jointtask4047
@jointtask4047 Год назад
Apple innovation in arm is just way ahead of their competitors
@Sacto1654
@Sacto1654 Год назад
If it weren't for the Apple versus Epic Games legal battle, we would have Unreal Engine running in Apple A Series SoC by now.
@lsmocyclist
@lsmocyclist Год назад
The Gen 2 is closing the gap on 🍎..not so much 2yrs ahead of competition now
@jointtask4047
@jointtask4047 Год назад
@@lsmocyclist Not util the gap is closed the gap remains 🥱🙄
@Jeton6
@Jeton6 Год назад
Apple jumped to 64 bits 2 years ahead of Qualcomm, and Qualcomm is now about 6-12 months behind...even with TSMC prioritizing Apple. the momentum is with Qualcomm and even Mediatek.
@Freshbott2
@Freshbott2 Год назад
@@Jeton6i don’t see Mediatek being on top of the game that’s not where they’re market is. But Qualcomm has talent now that helped Apple and Intel get where they are e.g Jim Keller among friends at Numia.
@ggioja
@ggioja Год назад
That was fabulous. Interesting all the way through. Thanks.
@RichardGetzPhotography
@RichardGetzPhotography Год назад
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@Tame.Nation
@Tame.Nation Год назад
Fantastic video.. very interesting to watch
@cool-j7148
@cool-j7148 Год назад
Wow, great analysis and insight, what does he mean by “foundery”, i don’t know if i spelt that right but he did mention it a lot in the interview
@esm2000
@esm2000 Год назад
foundries are companies that focus on just producing chips for other companies that provide designs. intel is transitioning from just making their own chips that they design to also making chips based on other company’s designs
@FlorinArjocu
@FlorinArjocu Год назад
Foundry = the "factory" that makes the chips. You herd the guy sayng AMD is "fabless", that means they only make the design of the chips, they do not also make the chips themselves. Most companies nowadays are fabless, so they have no foundries (maybe the complex and also expensive industry right now, the biggest players on this market are TSMC from Taiwan, Intel and Samsung).
@joseph7858
@joseph7858 Год назад
thank you for this great content. 😊
@ritheeshgururi4388
@ritheeshgururi4388 Год назад
What about Qualcomm's claim that they're gonna be competing with the M series chips by late 2023? Does this not change the game for Qualcomm as well as the pc chip industry totally?
@zabdielscoon3041
@zabdielscoon3041 Год назад
Cool takes Rene. From the earlier video, my understanding packaging is becoming an innovative way to improve capability and performance besides nm size. What do you see on the horizon as we’re getting close 1nm. What’s next? What’s in the next Star Trek communicator?
@DerrickBest
@DerrickBest Год назад
4:35 The Dimensity line is now on par or surpassing Snapdragon. They can gain market share in many products. Handhelds, Chromebooks, Smartphones (Vivo, Xiaomi, Realme)
@anetizen6404
@anetizen6404 Год назад
I think it's OnePlus (Nord 2 and 10R) and Acer (Chromebook Spin 513)
@RicardoHernandez-ii9lx
@RicardoHernandez-ii9lx 6 месяцев назад
What about nvidia? Where do they stand in this?
@mitchjames9350
@mitchjames9350 Год назад
When the A14 was the current Apple soc an Samsung Exynos with an AMD gpu beat it in benchmarks. AMD even stated they could release an ARM based soc to rival the M1 when the M1 macs where released. Now that AMD owns Xilinx they should release there own arm soc with Xilinx’s 5g chip to compete against Qualcomm in supplying soc’s to android tablets and phones as well as other devices.
@Danny-wv8ec
@Danny-wv8ec Год назад
Cool video. And yes Apple is killing it on all fronts, chapeaux.
@randocalrissian9217
@randocalrissian9217 Год назад
The intro lower thirds ❤ thank you. Great video!
@poetalegalis3635
@poetalegalis3635 Год назад
Blessings 🙏
@anetizen6404
@anetizen6404 Год назад
2022 is a W for Intel desktops, AMD laptops (especially R7 6800H for both gaming and non gaming ones), Apple tablets (sike cuz their previous offerings have better bang for the buck) and MTK Phones (followed by 8+ but 8 Gen 1 has already damaged Qualcomm's reputation)
@NinjaKiller1022
@NinjaKiller1022 Год назад
I have high hopes for all the companies talked about in this video, continuing to move forward and innovative. As far as Apple is concerned, them purchasing rights to the ARM architecture and developing their own SoCs just puts them on a whole other level, and it’s only going to get better from here.
@goryramsy
@goryramsy Год назад
Who wins 2023? At those prices, not the consumer.
@fancycavegaming620
@fancycavegaming620 Год назад
Apple needs to solve their GPU bottleneck or all bets are off.
@melgross
@melgross Год назад
For Qualcomm, the last iterations of their custom SoCs weren’t very successful. Heat and limited performance dud them in. They were mocked for it. What were they, the 805ish? As a result, they gave up their custom cores because of that. Will Nevis help/ maybe. How much Apple tech is there though?
@debojitmandal8670
@debojitmandal8670 9 месяцев назад
no ur wrong see sd 800 and before that every qualcomn chips were going toe to toe with apple and infavt beating them as well plsus efficiency was not that off
@melgross
@melgross 9 месяцев назад
@@debojitmandal8670 no, once Apple began to design their own chips, they moved ahead of everyone else. This goes back to the A5, as the A4, the first one they had anything to do with as the older ones were just Samsung chips, was mostly an efficiency upgrade.
@debojitmandal8670
@debojitmandal8670 9 месяцев назад
@@melgross please can you re heck your facts the A4 was beaten by Qualcomm the upcoming year in single thread and even in gpu then again a5 came and destroyed Qualcomm and Qualcomm beat apple again when they launched their latest chip Qualcomm started falling behind once apple a7 came which was a 64 but chip and this is the time where Qualcomm was not able to over throw apple sd they had some issue with their own architecture and once they moved to stock arm cores i.e sd810 which had a lot of issues they started falling behind but one area where Qualcomm was still competitive was their adreno gpu till apple a10 and Qualcomm fell behind but Qualcomm with their adreno striked back when apple launched their a15 although a15 was slightly close to 7-8% ahed still now with sd 8gen2 they overtook apple in terms of gpu atleast in raw synthetic benchmarks. So one thing is for sure if Qualcomm goes for custom cores they will surely match apple if not beat them. Bcs right now in gpu they are able to do it and even in past they were able to beat apple but once Qualcomm makes custom cores for cpu for sure in some years they will be able to match apple Same thing happened with amd vs Intel Amd was 5 generations behind now amd is on par with Intel or even better when it comes to single thread
@melgross
@melgross 9 месяцев назад
@@debojitmandal8670 I said that the A4 was mostly an efficiency improvement, not a performance improvement. It was still almost entirely a Samsung design. The A5 was much better and did beat everything else out there, but was still based on a Samsung design. The A6 did beat Qualcomm’s and was the first real Apple design. You better look that up.
@debojitmandal8670
@debojitmandal8670 9 месяцев назад
@@melgross yes which was beaten by Qualcomm the upcoming year before a7 was released and up to this point was purely Qualcomm in house design But they started falling significantly behind after this a7 was launched not only did the latest sd was able to beat a7 but also the next gen sd was also not able to beat or even match the a7 and this is where the downfall of Qualcomm started to happen i.e falling behind by 2 generations
@gregjankowski2115
@gregjankowski2115 Год назад
Intel can become a contract Brewer in concept to Beer/Cocktail industry where they merely execute production
@TrendElement
@TrendElement Год назад
I vote for Apple, I am waiting for them to make the Apple Pen working with the trackpad. But hey you can use the iPad as a secondary screen, anyway more functionality for all the peripherals would be great in 2023 and the M3 MacPro🤞 like 3 Mac Studios stacked on top of each other. The Apple Glasses, those have to potential to connect with the Apple ID, virtually direct to your MacPro or other devices. Layers of screens on layers of screens I can see software made for AR editing, editing a scene or persons before taking the picture or while figuring out your perspective. Useing an improved version of that 24k video camera tech, recording a person jogging in the park and put that layer over a scene and of a marvel fight scene in New York. And the new cool game design multiplication system and you are creating your own universe digitally, that’s Apples multiple realities game changing industry for you.
@debojitmandal8670
@debojitmandal8670 9 месяцев назад
for those who says oh benchmarks are a joke pls see time stamp@11:25 .How important are synthetic benchmarks and yes they are very very very important there is nothing called real world every applications including synthetic benchmarks do represent real world
@sahilshaikh-dk6vk
@sahilshaikh-dk6vk Год назад
All things will be much clear after ASML delivery of new gen lithography machine to Intel. I want them to comeback stronger 💪
@toyotagaz
@toyotagaz 10 месяцев назад
ASML needs competition The lack of it is holding the industry back
@adriancoanda9227
@adriancoanda9227 10 месяцев назад
Updated | Exynos 2400: Next-gen flagship SoC has reportedly been greenlit for mass production
@DeltaSierra426
@DeltaSierra426 Год назад
"Does Intel's future lie in foundry?" For profitability and business growth, yes. "Can AMD ever grow its market share?" Yes, they have been growing in CPU-related segments since Ryzen came out. GPU's have been dragging but we'll see if Radeon 7000 series clawed back any market share from nVidia (my belief: yes) "Will MediaTek compete at the higher end?" No, and honestly though don't need to if they are extremely competitive in mid and low end as this accounts for hundreds of millions if not billions of chips per year. "Is custom back at Qualcomm?" Mmm, perhaps. Also to note is that Arm is charging a fee finally to license ARM, so this might induce some interesting design choices that manufacturers weren't previously embarking on. "And will anyone catch up to Apple?" On Apple chips, yes, both/either Intel or AMD could. Apple has the cash coffers, talent, less complex and tightly controlled platform, and motivation to design brand-new CPU's (Apple Silicon) that scales well to keep pushing the performance envelope... just realize perf-per-watt doesn't scale that way, so no, I don't see them just continuing to get a bigger and bigger lead as heat, battery life, etc. are still tricky (look at the trouble Apple is having with M2 chips overheating in Macbook Air, for example). Additionally, Apple Silicon won't can't be a brand-new CPU every few years -- that truly is prohibitively expensive even for Apple, so essentially it'll always been a cat and mouse game. Additionally, Apple Silicon doesn't drastically change the Apple platform -- platforms being harder to get folks to move between rather than upgrading on existing platforms, e.g. Mac and Windows PC.
@winstonsmith935
@winstonsmith935 Год назад
Steve Jobs to Intel, can you make us a lower powered chip for our iPhones, NO no future in iPhones , and Computers are always plugged in , they don’t need power efficiency. The rest is history.
@mashaireowilliamson2966
@mashaireowilliamson2966 8 месяцев назад
I believe exynos will be on top . Mark my work
@zchovan
@zchovan Год назад
What is Intel Foundry? I am not extremely privy to all this (just surface level) and this guy is talking about Intel's Foundry as if it's common knowledge and I just don't really understand.
@winninglifeyo
@winninglifeyo Год назад
Foundry is a manufacturer/factory that makes the actual chips. TSMC is a foudary that builds chips based on other designs. Intel has historically been a foundry for their own designs based on the x86 architecture. They’ve been making moves to increase production & diversity of the production. Intel has the potential to be a rival manufacturer for arm chips but that means accepting defeat on the architecture arm is king not x86
@lycanthoss
@lycanthoss Год назад
Intel is both a silicon producer and CPU designer. Meanwhile Apple, AMD only design their CPUs and GPUs, but TSMC actually produces the die used in those CPUs and GPUs. With Intel Foundry they are allowing other companies to use their silicon production, so in theory, if Apple or AMD wanted to, they could design their chips and then have them produced at Intel Foundries instead of TSMC.
@toyotagaz
@toyotagaz 10 месяцев назад
I hope google buys exynos from Samsung and doubles down on their AI advantage over the industry. Because the pixels may not be the most powerful phones, but they are the smartest. Theres alot of growth potential for google i think
@lamasteve6905
@lamasteve6905 Год назад
Is America still the worlds best chip manufacturer ?
@jewbagel5969
@jewbagel5969 11 месяцев назад
We don’t manufacture
@Hornet135
@Hornet135 10 месяцев назад
@@jewbagel5969Yes we do. Where do you get your info?
@hermanstokbrood
@hermanstokbrood 11 месяцев назад
Before I watch this kind of video's, I first look what video's are uploaded on the channel. And....yep Apple all over the place...Next.....
@juggsauce
@juggsauce Год назад
Could you imagine Intel chips on a 4nm process? They'd wreck everyone's house.
@agprime
@agprime 9 месяцев назад
AMD
@andmefikri7555
@andmefikri7555 Год назад
It makes no sense to call Intel products going into small scale applications when you literally mentions PC and servers within the same sentence. PC have the largest market share, and servers are exclusively x86. Comparing it to Smarthome, TV, and smartphone makes zero sense, when these domain are negligible. These domains don't run businesses, they don't matter in Industry and making the economy works.
@Freshbott2
@Freshbott2 Год назад
PCs have the largest market share of what? Iot market is expected to be nearly $900B in 2025. PC sales were falling before covid, had a short rise, but are again falling. Somewhere in the $200-300B range at its peak depending who you ask. Just enterprise Iot is already larger than PC sales. What are you even talking about. These domains don’t run business????? Do you know what’s driving that demand for Intels enterprise business?
@christerwiberg1
@christerwiberg1 Год назад
ARM in servers are really starting to take off now as well. When AWS, Google Cloud and Azure use most of the resources on ARM, both AMD and Intel has some problems and my guess is that it’s not far off.
@thesurvivor10
@thesurvivor10 Год назад
People don’t understand that is no about the hardware or the chips in this case. It’s all about the software availability. And most right now, like it or not as long as Microsoft and Windows stay king, ARM won’t matter. X86 is already catching up. Apple Sillicon doesn’t have more room for improvement when their “MAX” chip is simply a couple of other chips put together. And again, even if the next M3 has twice the power of an M2, it still won’t matter. Because, again, it’s all about the server. About on what OS the software people normally use is available. Specially professionals which most “tech” tubers believe is only formed by photo and video editing. Why most companies still use windows when a MacBook has more power? Simple. The software they need is not there. It’s on windows.
@chidorirasenganz
@chidorirasenganz Год назад
I think you got that backwards what software is available on windows that isn’t on mac? As well as iOS apps that aren’t on windows. The chiplet approach is time tested by AMD so I’m not sure what the problem is with adding more multicore performance that way. Max and Ultra variants are for people who need that extra power. Most don’t and will be fine with M1 or M2 Also ARM is far outselling x86. As it’s in phones, tablets, smart devices, watches, laptops, desktops etc
@thesurvivor10
@thesurvivor10 Год назад
@@chidorirasenganz I try not to be judgmental but looking at your user name, it is clear why you don't understand anything and you are not old enough to know why professionals can't use Mac because you are clearly not a professional unlike me. I'm not talking just whatever i believe is true like you. This is my experience as it is for coworkers in very different areas on different companies.
@beezanteeum
@beezanteeum Год назад
​@@thesurvivor10 Yet not all NLE exists on mac Vegas Pro and Edius/Edius Rio is Windows only
@brachiator1
@brachiator1 Год назад
@@chidorirasenganz There are tons of business applications that do not run on Mac products. Worse, there are cloud based applications that misbehave when they run on Macs, even though they run acceptably on Chromebooks.
@chidorirasenganz
@chidorirasenganz Год назад
@@brachiator1 There’s tons of business programs that don’t run on windows what’s your point? Also I don’t know any cloud services that don’t run fine on chrome if not safari as well.
@Ray-cy3ih
@Ray-cy3ih 10 месяцев назад
😊 intel is shiat now…
@slmille4
@slmille4 Год назад
Not sure why he thinks Intel, who has had a string of failures, is more likely to execute on their foundry roadmap than Samsung, who has had a string of successes?
@whiteknight7wayne493
@whiteknight7wayne493 Год назад
The foundry game is for real men (lol) yes not from dollars alone. If they have solved their technical problems in actuality they have a possibility of redemption. Otherwise they increase their risk. With China threatening Taiwan tho , the fab move still makes sense. Will they really become competitive is another matter.
@Capeau
@Capeau 10 месяцев назад
intel is about to crush AMD (again)
@sagarchamlagai
@sagarchamlagai Год назад
Your dad!
@ps3301
@ps3301 Год назад
X86 will be extinct within 20 years. Arm will replace x86.
@utubekullanicisi
@utubekullanicisi Год назад
ARM is not superior to to x86 or vice versa. Both are flawed and superior in their own ways in their modern, complex forms. RISC-V could give us an opportunity for an actual fresh start though. Even then, if people don't find a way to standardize RISC-V in the next 20 years, when/if Apple switches to it they'll make their own unique architecture that won't be compatible with anything else that is "RISC-V", for their own exact needs and carry vertical integration to new heights. And if we do standardize RISC-V, I don't know what advantage it will have over ARM, if that opportunity for a fresh start gets closed.
@vasiliyt8600
@vasiliyt8600 Год назад
Only a technology literate would say that. RISC and CISC have different use cases.
@thesurvivor10
@thesurvivor10 Год назад
As long as devs don’t go to ARM, that will never happen. Specially for professionals.
@beezanteeum
@beezanteeum Год назад
I can't wait for VLIW revival
@mashy712
@mashy712 Год назад
@@utubekullanicisi my X86 laptop is a portable space heater compare to ARM.
@cedricdellafaille1361
@cedricdellafaille1361 Год назад
Intel : when was the last time they were on track? 12 years ago? they think they can do intel 4 (AKA 7NM!!!) NOT 4NM WAFERS within 2 years and A18-A20 in the same year. What are they smoking? Their capital isn't as high as they used to Be and can't risk that much like they used to
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