Sure, but do we expect AMD/Intel to do this for their processors anytime soon?
Apple can decide that their custom processor only needs two memory configurations to meet their product need.
Intel and AMD can't easily make that decision for all the OEMs in the world, and the architectural ramifications pretty much demand one to decide one way or another for a given chip generation.
Sure, but do we expect AMD/Intel to do this for their processors anytime soon?
Apple can decide that their custom processor only needs two memory configurations to meet their product need.
Intel and AMD can't easily make that decision for all the OEMs in the world, and the architectural ramifications pretty much demand one to decide one way or another for a given chip generation.