Apple engineers reveal the plan behind iPhone camera design philosophy

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  • Reply 41 of 53
    tmaytmay Posts: 6,465member
    avon b7 said:
    If you're talking about the CPU, say CPU. 

    It's as simple as that. A faster CPU doesn't make it a more powerful SoC! It makes it a faster CPU!

    As for Apple Silicon and all the air being sucked out of the room - that's crazy.

    Perhaps better to wait and see, don't you think. 

    After all, having a faster phone CPU hasn't sucked all the air out of the Android room, has it? 
    In about a week, those M1 powered Mac's will hit the market, and that microarchitecture, and those cores, which are identical to the A14, will be benchmarked by just about everyone. Then you will see how that microarchitecture, and Apple's Core configurations in an SoC, scale.

    Of course, you'll complain about that too.

    EDIT:

    Your pal Ren being full of shit;

    https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4051803

    "Huawei CEO claims China is world's No. 1 chip manufacturer thanks to Taiwan"


    Taiwan does not consider itself part of The People's Republic of China, and it won't ever be, unless the PRC invades Taiwan.

    "PRC warns of action after Pompeo says Taiwan not part of China."
     
    Taiwan FM spokeswoman Joanne Ou: “The Republic of China on Taiwan is a sovereign, independent country, and not part of the People's Republic of China. This is a fact and the current situation”


    ""Another issue is talent," Ren added. "Students have been trained in college for a single specialty, but our American rival values interdisciplinary studies, which enables greater innovation and breakthroughs." Ren thus called for the cooperation of higher education in tackling the deficiencies of the country's semiconductor industry."

    Real interdisciplinary companies like Apple, as an example, who are just killing it in fabless silicon?

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  • Reply 42 of 53
    avon b7avon b7 Posts: 8,221member
    tmay said:
    In about a week, those M1 powered Mac's will hit the market, and that microarchitecture, and those cores, which are identical to the A14, will be benchmarked by just about everyone. Then you will see how that microarchitecture, and Apple's Core configurations in an SoC, scale.

    Of course, you'll complain about that too.

    EDIT:

    Your pal Ren being full of shit;

    https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4051803

    "Huawei CEO claims China is world's No. 1 chip manufacturer thanks to Taiwan"


    Taiwan does not consider itself part of The People's Republic of China, and it won't ever be, unless the PRC invades Taiwan.

    ""Another issue is talent," Ren added. "Students have been trained in college for a single specialty, but our American rival values interdisciplinary studies, which enables greater innovation and breakthroughs." Ren thus called for the cooperation of higher education in tackling the deficiencies of the country's semiconductor industry."

    You couldn't resist bringing politics in. 

    'Taiwan' cannot consider itself anything and depending on which side of the fence you choose to sit on, you will swing one way or another. Leave people to their own opinions and politics out. There's no point in dragging that into this.

    Keep it simple. I made it as simple as I could. If you can't grasp the idea, re-read what I said. 
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  • Reply 43 of 53
    tmaytmay Posts: 6,465member
    avon b7 said:
    You couldn't resist bringing politics in. 

    'Taiwan' cannot consider itself anything and depending on which side of the fence you choose to sit on, you will swing one way or another. Leave people to their own opinions and politics out. There's no point in dragging that into this.

    Keep it simple. I made it as simple as I could. If you can't grasp the idea, re-read what I said. 
    Huawei brought this politics into this, you always bring Huawei into the conversation, so I merely responded. 

    Simply, you want a different goalpost for SoC's, that doesn't rely on the CPU and GPU. You have that already. It's called Antutu, a Chinese phone benchmarking tool. Kirin 9000 beat Apple's A14. I prefer Geekbench because it tests the CPU, GPU and Memory subsystem, and it allows comparision with notebook, laptop, and desktop systems.

    https://www.extremetech.com/computing/317304-benchmark-results-show-apple-m1-beating-every-intel-powered-macbook-pro

    We'll see a broader range of M1 Benchmarks once the new Macs are in customer hands, next Friday.
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  • Reply 44 of 53
    tmaytmay Posts: 6,465member
    avon b7 said:
    You couldn't resist bringing politics in. 

    'Taiwan' cannot consider itself anything and depending on which side of the fence you choose to sit on, you will swing one way or another. Leave people to their own opinions and politics out. There's no point in dragging that into this.

    Keep it simple. I made it as simple as I could. If you can't grasp the idea, re-read what I said. 
    Another link to an explanation of the M1;


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  • Reply 45 of 53
    avon b7avon b7 Posts: 8,221member
    tmay said:
    Another link to an explanation of the M1;


    I fail to see your point here. 

    That is not a 'mobile' SoC. 

    It is irrelevant to your claims. 
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  • Reply 46 of 53
    tmaytmay Posts: 6,465member
    avon b7 said:
    I fail to see your point here. 

    That is not a 'mobile' SoC. 

    It is irrelevant to your claims. 
    You never will understand. It talks about the architecture of both.

    LOL, of course you don't want to have technology explained to you that is better than Huawei.
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  • Reply 47 of 53
    avon b7avon b7 Posts: 8,221member
    tmay said:
    You never will understand. It talks about the architecture of both.

    LOL, of course you don't want to have technology explained to you that is better than Huawei.
    And there you go again, all on your own track. 

    It's not about being better. It's not about winning. It's about being correct!

    And now you are jumping onto something that pretty much hasn't even reached users yet. 

    Slow down! We aren't talking about Apple Silicon! We're talking about iPhones over the last few years up to now. And I've spelt out why you are wrong. Don't go running off to other things. 


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  • Reply 48 of 53
    tmaytmay Posts: 6,465member
    avon b7 said:
    And there you go again, all on your own track. 

    It's not about being better. It's not about winning. It's about being correct!

    And now you are jumping onto something that pretty much hasn't even reached users yet. 

    Slow down! We aren't talking about Apple Silicon! We're talking about iPhones over the last few years up to now. And I've spelt out why you are wrong. Don't go running off to other things. 


    There are already benchmarks out for the M!, and given that the microarchitecture and cores are the same between the A14 and the M1, it's reasonable to extrapolate performance until those Mac's arrive Friday

    You haven't made your case that SoC's shouldn't be measured primarily on the CPU and GPU performance, and as I have stated, all of the current SoC's have Neural and Imaging cores on SoC, amongst other things. The reason that the CPU  and GPU cores are most important, is they are always in use on the SoC of the device, and Apple's cores are the most performant, and efficient, in mobile, and quite possibly with the M1, in the desktop space as well.
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  • Reply 49 of 53
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,691member
    avon b7 said:
    Nope. Why not take a look at the SoC diagrams in the links posted right here. 

    A SoC is more than the CPU. 

    The CPU is the CPU
    The GPU is the GPU
    The NPU is the NPU
    The ISP/DSP is the ISP/DSP
    The modem is the modem.
    The GPS is the GPS
    The wireless chip is the wireless chip 
    ... 

    Can you see where I'm going? 

    It isn't that hard to understand. If you refuse to accept reality, that's your call.

    So when people talk about an on-SoC or off-SoC modem, you should know what they are talking about (and of course it has nothing to do with the CPU). 
    Yes, it’s more than the CPU. I’ve been saying that all along. Apple’s SoC still easily beats anything Huawei.
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  • Reply 50 of 53
    avon b7avon b7 Posts: 8,221member
    melgross said:
    Yes, it’s more than the CPU. I’ve been saying that all along. Apple’s SoC still easily beats anything Huawei.
    'Easily'! 

    Another ludicrous claim thrown in for good measure. 

    So, where is that third generation 5nm 5G modem? 

    Ah! It's not there is it? And when you go looking for it, it's an old second generation off-SoC modem. 

    Those DSP/ISPs. Last time I checked they were considered best in class. In photography Apple is widely acknowledged to have been lacking in recent years. Those dual ISPs were playing a large role in that.

    In house Wi-Fi? No such thing on the Apple SoC. Do you even understand the '+' in Wi-Fi 6+ and how the NPU is involved? Huawei claimed its WiFi 5 was faster than Apple's Wi-Fi 6 (which shipped a full year later) because it was using the world's fastest mobile WiFi chipset at the time.

    Dual frequency GPS? 

    So tell me, what do you actually know about 3D Cube DaVinci?

    It is virtually impossible to make the claims you are making with a straight face. 

    You clearly know though, otherwise you wouldn't be making silly claims. 
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  • Reply 51 of 53
    tmaytmay Posts: 6,465member
    avon b7 said:
    'Easily'! 

    Another ludicrous claim thrown in for good measure. 

    So, where is that third generation 5nm 5G modem? 

    Ah! It's not there is it? And when you go looking for it, it's an old second generation off-SoC modem. 

    Those DSP/ISPs. Last time I checked they were considered best in class. In photography Apple is widely acknowledged to have been lacking in recent years. Those dual ISPs were playing a large role in that.

    In house Wi-Fi? No such thing on the Apple SoC. Do you even understand the '+' in Wi-Fi 6+ and how the NPU is involved? Huawei claimed its WiFi 5 was faster than Aplple's Wi-Fi 6 (which shipped a full year later) because it was using the world's fastest mobile WiFi chipset at the time.

    Dual frequency GPS? 

    So tell me, what do you actually know about 3D Cube DaVinci?

    It is virtually impossible to make the claims you are making with a straight face. 

    You clearly know though, otherwise you wouldn't be making silly claims. 
    Keep on truckin!

    More to the point, there is no Kirin after the 3 to 8 million 9000's are gone. That leaves the Qualcomm 875, very pricey, and the Exynos 1080.

    What's Huawei going to choose?
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  • Reply 52 of 53
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,691member
    avon b7 said:
    If you're talking about the CPU, say CPU. 

    It's as simple as that. A faster CPU doesn't make it a more powerful SoC! It makes it a faster CPU!

    As for Apple Silicon and all the air being sucked out of the room - that's crazy.

    Perhaps better to wait and see, don't you think. 

    After all, having a faster phone CPU hasn't sucked all the air out of the Android room, has it?

    And I can easily tell you why. On 90% of  flagship phones the faster CPU (which you want to give so much importance to) is lost on users!

    They don't even know that their devices are slower! This of course applies to iPhones users too. 

    In the bad old days when things like burning a CD could take ages, speed was a great way to sell new devices. However, when things are virtually instant, the 'problem' goes away. 

    And with phones that is what is happening. 

    More to the point, CPU performance has NOT been what has shifted Android phones over the last few years - it's been the cameras, the fast charging, the battery life etc. 


    People buy Android phones because they’re cheaper. That accounts for over 90% of Android sales. All the flagship Android phone sales are just a fraction of Apple’s sales, even though, worldwide, Android is 85% of the market.
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  • Reply 53 of 53
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,691member
    avon b7 said:
    'Easily'! 

    Another ludicrous claim thrown in for good measure. 

    So, where is that third generation 5nm 5G modem? 

    Ah! It's not there is it? And when you go looking for it, it's an old second generation off-SoC modem. 

    Those DSP/ISPs. Last time I checked they were considered best in class. In photography Apple is widely acknowledged to have been lacking in recent years. Those dual ISPs were playing a large role in that.

    In house Wi-Fi? No such thing on the Apple SoC. Do you even understand the '+' in Wi-Fi 6+ and how the NPU is involved? Huawei claimed its WiFi 5 was faster than Apple's Wi-Fi 6 (which shipped a full year later) because it was using the world's fastest mobile WiFi chipset at the time.

    Dual frequency GPS? 

    So tell me, what do you actually know about 3D Cube DaVinci?

    It is virtually impossible to make the claims you are making with a straight face. 

    You clearly know though, otherwise you wouldn't be making silly claims. 
    You just make things up.
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