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Originally posted by gloamingtheplain
The chip is desktop class and runs similarly to Intels chips used on Desktops and Notebooks.
If you didnt know, the A7 chip is expected to be used on the new 12" MacBook that's coming.
So I do know what I'm talking about but thanks for keeping tabs.
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"Desktop class" and Actually being used on a desktop are two completely different things.
pretty much every mobile processor can compete with desktops as far as instruction cycles, but you cant actually run a
desktop with it, BECAUSE the underlying bits are still different. But hey, its easy to get fooled. So yeah youll hear "hey its an A7 chip!" Its not the same chip.
Can you run photoshop for your Mac on your phone now? No? Exactly.