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What is special about Apple M1 Chip Hardware 

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In this video I discuss the M1 chip hardware and share technical insights on why M1 is so fast and what makes it different. I hope you learn something new about Apple M1 chip from this video. I know I am 5 months late with this video :D Let me know what do you think in the comments below.
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Комментарии : 89   
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Let me know which videos you would like to see on my channel? 😍
@ramanateja2193
@ramanateja2193 2 года назад
@Anastasi in Tech Ma'am, I am a B. Tech Student Studying Electronics & Communications (in India). I want to become a Chip Designer. Could you please help me out in this regard ??
@usuariogastitube
@usuariogastitube 2 года назад
Great videos. Voice FX dose not add anything to the final result, just tiring the ears. Please consider dropping it. Don't get me wrong, info and video quality are great!!! Thankyou!!
@pebre79
@pebre79 2 года назад
Can you do one on raspberry pi microcontroller? Why are the cheap? History? Popularity? Uses? Future?
@deepwinter77
@deepwinter77 2 года назад
@@usuariogastitube voiceFX I didn't hear any voice fx.
@mohmadyusuf
@mohmadyusuf 2 года назад
Can you pls share tech analysis on Amazon Arm syetms in AWS and Google Tensor in GCP?
@andreaszweili8593
@andreaszweili8593 3 года назад
I’m very sorry that I even doubted if I would find quality content here. This in-depth look was exactly what I was looking for!
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Happy to hear that you find it helpful :)
@randomhuman1056
@randomhuman1056 2 года назад
Reverse simping..
@wesleyfortney2339
@wesleyfortney2339 Год назад
Always wonderful content.
@wesleyfortney2339
@wesleyfortney2339 Год назад
@@randomhuman1056 soooooo, everything is another experiment to judge.... That has to be exhausting for a soul to endure.. well, as things go a soul wouldn't tolerate that intentional attention being the focused paradigm. That's really gotta be tough for the people that associate with someone like that...
@almightyred6842
@almightyred6842 3 года назад
man, how you got this much details. im really exicited for m1x
@SemihFatihAdem
@SemihFatihAdem 2 года назад
Wow I wasnt expecting that much detail. It's really nice to hear these things from the engineers itself. Most of the tech youtubers are not qualified enough to explain all of these. Thanks :)
@asaftzadok6647
@asaftzadok6647 2 года назад
Great video, Anastasia ! One remark, ARM is also used on Qualcomm's SoC, like the Snapdragon 888. Would be interesting to compare the architectures of M1 vs 888.
@chihakhalil1654
@chihakhalil1654 3 года назад
GOOD explanation. Your content is very interesting
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Thank you ☺️
@ivanlaws622
@ivanlaws622 2 года назад
Great video; haven't seen a proper detailed & clear explanation of a chip design like that in a long time. Thanks
@allajunaki
@allajunaki 2 года назад
Great content. The depth of content is fantastic. Great to hear about processor coverage from a hardware engineer. Please do cover more chips like the intel’s xe and the upcoming alderlake, which will be the the first (?) x86 heterogeneous processor package.
@1_McGyver
@1_McGyver 2 года назад
Wow! Thank you Miss Engineer, now I understand more about instructions on a much deeper level, I can see the advantage of a fixed sequence of digits per instruction in ARM. Apple's approach to specialized hardware on a SiP is a good idea, I see why the M1 is so fast. I had seen during my life, several videos about processors and instruction sets, also recent videos about the M1, but no one explained me as simple and elegant about instructions as you. Good engineer ❤
@Irrotto
@Irrotto 2 года назад
This was an amazing watch! Exactly the in depth analysis I was looking for!
@andy16666
@andy16666 2 года назад
Makes it especially impressive that IBM Z managed a 6-wide decode on a CISC mainframe chip. Quite a feat. POWER9 also had 6 wide decode, but as a RISC chip, they could probably stand to dedicate more area to a wider front end.
@mdistiackahamed3712
@mdistiackahamed3712 3 года назад
Very depth explanation!! Thank you😊
@luisspader6508
@luisspader6508 3 года назад
Great video, in my opinion is the best channel in the topic
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Wow, thanks!
@prashanthb6521
@prashanthb6521 2 года назад
Great content on hardware you have got. You are my new go to person for hardware stuff. Thanks.
@dr.mikeybee
@dr.mikeybee Год назад
This video is very well-done -- not a rehash of other RU-vid videos. BTW, I don't think it mentions that the ram is eight-channel. That feature was one of two particulars of the M1 chip that grabbed my attention. The other was that the Geekbench 5 score was higher than for the $5k 2019 Mac Pro. Outstanding! As a side note, I enjoyed your guest appearance on ML Street Talk -- another favorite channel of mine.
@SimpleLifeSG
@SimpleLifeSG 3 года назад
Apple M1 chip is wonderful. Got a Macbook air and it render video fast. 👍
@jordans3856
@jordans3856 2 года назад
Thanks for this video 🙏 very helpful details and graphics
@anayetahmed
@anayetahmed 2 года назад
Thank you so much for making it understandable for curious students ....! I am glad to have this video.. :)
@hakizimanaomar6
@hakizimanaomar6 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for sharing with us useful information ❤❤❤🌹!
@TheMaruash
@TheMaruash 3 года назад
Amazing video! 🤗
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Thank you ☺️
@pebre79
@pebre79 2 года назад
Quality videos. The time and effort shows. Very well done
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 2 года назад
Much appreciated!
@bagaspermana88
@bagaspermana88 Год назад
Very clear explanation 😊
@averaguilar
@averaguilar Год назад
She is so young with a femenine image very polished and neat. If you surrender when you hear Anastasi's accent, you then engage attentive to what she means. I confess I entered with reserves, but her videos are comprehemive and extensive and completely understandable even for non-tech people.
@rudela9900
@rudela9900 2 года назад
Could you please make a video about the Apple M2, and also how one can train a NN on the Neural Engine? Thanks a lot.
@anujagoyal4438
@anujagoyal4438 3 года назад
Love your videos
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Thank you :)
@yicheng1991
@yicheng1991 2 года назад
@4:28 I think the ROB and instruction buffer you mentioned are two different things. I heard M1 has deep ROB, and I guess deep ROB enables instructions to keep executing by ignoring branch prediction, if wrong guess at the branch prediction, then use ROB to roll back the instructions. So I guess it is not so much about the 8 wide decoder on decoding instructions, perhaps it is about how far instructions can be executed before the branch prediction surface.
@arzigogolato8944
@arzigogolato8944 3 года назад
Thanks for the Great explanation Anastasi😊!! Nowadays memory speed is almost always THE bottleneck in code...I must say I am impressed with how Apple managed to unify the memories...
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Hi Arzi! Happy to see you ! ☺ Yes, it is cool and I guess it is super speedy. However, if something happens to the memory, the processor is useless :)
@arzigogolato8944
@arzigogolato8944 3 года назад
@@AnastasiInTech and I always enjoy your videos 😉 learning about new technology is always a great experience!!
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
@@arzigogolato8944 Thank you Arzi! Have a great week and see you :)!
@arzigogolato8944
@arzigogolato8944 3 года назад
@@AnastasiInTech I just realized I forgot to answer...thank you and have a good week you too ☺️
@arnoldpatopaten2156
@arnoldpatopaten2156 2 года назад
Great presentation!!
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 2 года назад
Thank you! Happy to hear
@stephanefokou5095
@stephanefokou5095 3 года назад
Great video
@The_Penguin_City
@The_Penguin_City 2 года назад
This channel is amazing, really a treasure.
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 2 года назад
Thank you!
@JayFairbrother
@JayFairbrother 3 года назад
Good overview of the new chip. I hope it helps my Apple investments as well :)
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Thanks 😊 I think it will
@flowermagickalyani6491
@flowermagickalyani6491 3 года назад
Youn are such a good tech youtuber.no one explain things better than you did ❤️
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@BBAsAsya
@BBAsAsya 3 года назад
Useful as always! I’m going to get the next iMac 🖥 ‘cause I heard that the next monitor is gonna be borderless))
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Thank you ! I am waiting for 27" or 30" , It will be better for video editing :)
@TechTodayManoj
@TechTodayManoj 6 месяцев назад
OMG this is what I was looking for.. No one explains here on youtube except you. I really need a favor from you. Can you please make a video on comparing Apple Bionic A17 Pro vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. I don't know where to find the architectural details of both the chips. Everyone is praising the Snapdragon these days and mocking the Bionic. I really need to understand the custom made chip of Apple, the total decode width, cache size etc. Can you help?
@sebastianswc
@sebastianswc 2 года назад
Até you planing to talk about the m1 pro or max socs? That will be awesome! Thanks
@nathan8472
@nathan8472 2 года назад
your channel rocks, and I'm on my Macbook air M1 right now lol
@nathan8472
@nathan8472 2 года назад
I'm majoring in EE btw and I'm newish to coding. thanks for videos
@ThomasLee123
@ThomasLee123 2 года назад
Spasibo dorogoy.
@VeniceInventors
@VeniceInventors 4 месяца назад
Now I finally get why they bought and dismantled P.A. Semi. They wanted the chip designers, not the hardware, and used them make a PowerPC SoC. I haven't studied the M1 chip but based on your description, there's a lot of parallels between the M1 and the PA-6T. It makes sense to come up with a new chip when nothing else on the market fits your needs. Too bad they're unable to be as progressive with their software though. I find it as rigid and self-centric as a dictatorship, instead of flexible and user-centric. Having the computer (OS) make all the decisions for you without giving you a say just takes the fun out of the experience of using a computer.
@yuvrajchandra2136
@yuvrajchandra2136 3 года назад
btw i just wanna say 11th gen intel is 10nm ..lmao..btw i have learned a lot about hardware engineering from your videos ..most of the vid aimed at this profession talks about which companies u will get but not the about the work ..thank you
@carl8790
@carl8790 2 года назад
It's impressive, but I'm more interested in their plans for the desktop space. In mobile, they're limited on power usage because of battery. Now I want to see what the architecture can do when power isn't a priority.
@Jonathan-ru9zl
@Jonathan-ru9zl 2 года назад
Beautiful mind and beautiful girl
@fteoOpty64
@fteoOpty64 2 года назад
So memory controller for the two banks of 8GB LPDDR4x RAm are connected to the CCN500 ?. This contrast well with X64 chips where is was split for CPU and GPU, thus the copy-back required there.
@petersilva037
@petersilva037 2 года назад
I have heard that ARM has kind of metastasized over the years, losing much of it's original RISC'y simplicity. You describe how RISC results in simpler instruction decode, so more decode units can be fit on the die... would RISC-V have a similar advantage compared to ARM, having an instruction set that has been kept much more minimal. so they could fit even more decodes on a die?
@gr8bkset-524
@gr8bkset-524 Год назад
Interesting. A combination of CISC architecture, and general purpose nature of Intel and AMD may mean that they can't catch up. Is this a dead end? Will they have to jump on to RISC-V to get past these limitations and tailor processors to customers' needs in the future?
@TheRightChannel-bp5vl
@TheRightChannel-bp5vl 10 дней назад
Now that i am so confused . . . can we go for coffee and you can try explain it to me all over again 😉
@beverly6240
@beverly6240 3 года назад
😮 ooooo
@marcoschaves5752
@marcoschaves5752 2 года назад
Amo você linda criança ,como minha propria netinha.Acompanho sempre seus vídeos.Deus te abençõe e te guarde.Um grande beijo no coração.
@Jianju69
@Jianju69 2 года назад
So the decoder breaks down assembly instructions into even more fundamental logic instructions?
@jaydenc6472
@jaydenc6472 3 года назад
Hi! Do you recommend Macs M1 for Computer Engineering students? I’m currently a Year 2 MEng Computer Engineering student, and wants to change to Mac because my Windows laptop starts to lag. But the software compatibility is a problem ): I’m scared some of the software that engineering students use during yr3-4 are not compatible to the Mac M1
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 3 года назад
Hi! It depends on software..You are right, with MacBook, especially with M1 you are very likely to face software compatibility issues. VM is always an option, but it might be too complicated. As long as you are a student, I would suggest to stick to windows… I hate windows :D
@adamnealis
@adamnealis 2 года назад
@@AnastasiInTech I too, hate Windows.
@wesleyfortney2339
@wesleyfortney2339 Год назад
1:41
@Jianju69
@Jianju69 2 года назад
Unified memory is long overdue.
@sebassanchezc-1379
@sebassanchezc-1379 2 года назад
Is this only for apple?
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 2 года назад
yes, it is in-house designed chip which is in MacBooks & iMacs. I don't see a point ever selling it/next gen to other companies.
@sebassanchezc-1379
@sebassanchezc-1379 2 года назад
@@AnastasiInTech yes. You're right. The chip is fantastic but as everything Apple does you can't install and try wherever you want. Excellent video. I'm learning a lot thanks to you👍👍👍
@AnastasiInTech
@AnastasiInTech 2 года назад
@@sebassanchezc-1379 Happy to hear :) !
@Teluric2
@Teluric2 5 месяцев назад
Unified memory was used 25 years ago on unix desktops , compressed memory is not Apple invention neither A lot of people were deceived to think Apple invented all of this..
@gussygoro2469
@gussygoro2469 2 года назад
Hair game on level Chewbacca.
@flexairz
@flexairz 2 года назад
Everybody seem to hop on the RISC/ Arm bandwagon. Intel is missing out...
@saiprasanth8119
@saiprasanth8119 2 года назад
3:04 the syntax is completely wrong according to what I learn from my college 🥴 great video btw! Thank you
@AltMarc
@AltMarc 2 года назад
Nothing new, when compared to Nvidia's Xavier AGX SoC, also 4+4 cores, unified memory 32GB, 512 ML-GPU's additional 2 video-ML, SSD on pcie4... What is really making a difference is the huge amount of processor-registers that Apple included in their ARM design evolution and, as you said, its integration in software...
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