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Chip buyers shrug at 2nm hype as specs lose their spark
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84757, member: 27"] Silicon giants are brawling over microscopic upgrades that nobody actually notices anymore. TSMC is absolutely swamped with orders for two-nanometer tech, logging one-and-a-half times the tapeouts seen during the three-nanometer era. Apple, Qualcomm, and MediaTek are clawing for supply to juice up the A20, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, and Dimensity 9600, hoping to survive the yearly cycle. The funny part is that shrinking nodes barely matters because smartphone guts are already insanely complex. Apple apparently hogged half the initial batch, forcing competitors to chase the N2P variant just to boost clock speeds. However, insiders claim average buyers have stopped caring about lithography since these expensive changes hardly affect real-world usage. Manufacturers are quietly pivoting toward architectural tweaks and massive cache dumps to fake progress. Better system integration is the new meta for unlocking speed. Cupertino already leaned into this with the A19 Pro, managing to wring out twenty-nine percent more power from efficiency cores while consuming practically zero energy. MediaTek tried the same trick with the Dimensity 9500s, slapping on nineteen megabytes of CPU cache to beat the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. Although flagships drive the market, veterans argue that users ignore spec sheet bloat, preferring tangible experience upgrades over whatever percentage gain the slideshow promises. [/QUOTE]
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