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  • @paras6TEEN
    @paras6TEEN 5 years ago +9563

    I remember you saying like 2 years ago, that Apple should include ARM processor, and now here we are, it happened

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 years ago +195

      we alway know it will happen since x86 used too much power.... and unlike 10 years ago.. more dev are now doing arm design app...

    • @shrin210-98
      @shrin210-98 5 years ago +67

      What about RISC V processor??
      Is it better than ARM Risc

    • @BlackPrimeMinister
      @BlackPrimeMinister 5 years ago +88

      Many of us predicted this years ago. I thought it might happen the moment is saw the iPhone 4S which was maybe 2014? The jump in processor speed was so significant, I knew this day would come.

    • @aanthanyj
      @aanthanyj 5 years ago +12

      @shrin210-98 any update on this?

    • @sundaymorning5145
      @sundaymorning5145 5 years ago +76

      amd and intel are counting their final years. unless they rejoin the arm club. and nvidia is a smart, yet greedy guy.he owns arm now.

  • @isssma0
    @isssma0 5 years ago +7851

    You can say that Apple took the RISC.

  • @misaalanshori
    @misaalanshori 5 years ago +4923

    I feel like every Processor manufacturers is just killing Intel right now

    • @misaalanshori
      @misaalanshori 5 years ago +814

      But i kinda have this fear that with the transition for computers from x86 to ARM, that everything would become very locked down and we would have less control of our devices...
      Especially how Apple is now leading the transition, and they are well known to love locking down hardware and make it difficult for their users to do whatever they want with their hardware.

    • @JellyLancelot
      @JellyLancelot 5 years ago +306

      I love it! They got complacent and put the bean counters in charge. Its time for the engineers to lead the charge again. Any competition is a win for the consumer, I'm hoping they come back swinging, because it just means that AMD's utter domination and Apple's next round of silicone will have to compete even harder, giving all us nerds the wonderful excitement of having nice leaps and innovations again!

    • @jrv_chaos4329
      @jrv_chaos4329 5 years ago +107

      True Intel is getting trampled right now

    • @danang5
      @danang5 5 years ago +132

      honestly they kinda had it coming

    • @MrDileepkoppu
      @MrDileepkoppu 5 years ago +170

      Lack of adaptation kills even the mightiest of the companies.. It's unfortunate that companies that have risen to the stars drop like flies as quick.

  • @ghanijournal
    @ghanijournal 5 years ago +716

    I love how in the 80s. they're talking mad tech in the news/television.

    • @anzaralim3616
      @anzaralim3616 5 years ago +61

      But now its all politics

    • @abbydigital
      @abbydigital 5 years ago +42

      Those were clips from Tech News shows. That's all they talked about. Do a search for "Computer Chronicles."

    • @thavashgovender4345
      @thavashgovender4345 5 years ago +35

      A more advanced society in some ways

    • @BeachLookingGuy
      @BeachLookingGuy 5 years ago

      Mad tech? What’s that

    • @mr.cryptord7723
      @mr.cryptord7723 5 years ago +2

      @BeachLookingGuy a language millennial wouldn’t understand.

  • @brn2bwild2001
    @brn2bwild2001 2 years ago +232

    Though I retired from the semiconductor industry 20 years ago, I still follow the technology and when I first got my hands on an M1 white paper, I must admit I didn't believe Apple could pull it off. Kudos to the ASIC Engineers who did this...absolutely unbelievable!!!

    • @13thChip
      @13thChip 2 years ago +11

      What would have been the most challenging hurdle they would have faced in desigining the M1 chip?

    • @duffsdevice
      @duffsdevice 2 years ago +6

      Would love to hear more of your thoughts on this!

    • @Sora926x
      @Sora926x 10 months ago

      The mobile phone chip world really was the foundation , Apple just tagged along with it

  • @david.newbaum
    @david.newbaum 4 years ago +1648

    The quality of this and other similar channels makes you wonder about the future of classic TV programs.

    • @ashkan.arabim
      @ashkan.arabim 4 years ago +9

      same

    • @paulstubbs2778
      @paulstubbs2778 4 years ago +63

      The production of this blows away a lot of the crap on free to are lately

    • @badgerlife9541
      @badgerlife9541 4 years ago +61

      TV is dead. There are so many world-class documentary-style channels on RUclips! I just recently discovered a new Channel, History of Earth. The production quality is as good as TV! ruclips.net/channel/UC_aOteuWIY8ITg7DQQspG1g

    • @jean-lucpicard581
      @jean-lucpicard581 4 years ago +26

      what is a "TV program" lol?
      Seriously, the last time, I have watched a tv program was in 2015... I cant even watch it if I want to, excluded it from my cable ISP to save money...

    • @EddyMetal60
      @EddyMetal60 4 years ago +28

      "regular TV" has been dead to me for several years now. If I do need one of the major networks for sports, that is free over the air. I only pay for internet now.

  • @daniel_960_
    @daniel_960_ 5 years ago +838

    TSMC also deserves some credit.
    Without them the ARM and AMD chips couldn’t dominate as much.

    • @pjoh7
      @pjoh7 5 years ago +156

      And ASML deserves credit in turn, for their EUV lithography tools. Without that, TSMC couldn't manufacture at 5 nm.

    • @m.design
      @m.design 5 years ago +5

      What's TSMC?

    • @anikaitsingh1731
      @anikaitsingh1731 5 years ago +35

      @m.design TSMC Is a manufacturer

    • @raptornomad1221
      @raptornomad1221 5 years ago +111

      @m.design The world's largest pure-play semiconductor manufacturer. It's no exaggeration to say that they are one of the major driving forces behind computation of the modern world. They don't design products themselves, but instead take orders from fabless companies and make it for them. Throughout the process, TSMC's engineers provide their input on the designs of their clients' products. You can imagine it as a back and forth group project.

    • @pjoh7
      @pjoh7 5 years ago +101

      @m.design TSMC is the Taiwanese Foundry that manufactures the M1 & A-series chips for Apple using the 5 nm process. They are essentially a contract manufacturer that makes chips, and account for nearly 50% of the global chip-making market share at the moment. Along with Samsung, they are the only other manufacturer capable of producing 5 nm chips commercially today.

  • @sdias5313
    @sdias5313 2 years ago +50

    This channel has been consistently at the top of tech news for such a long time ! Cheers!

  • @cyb3r1
    @cyb3r1 4 years ago +771

    I am taking a moment to appreciate the free knowledge that exists on the Internet

    • @dwyk321
      @dwyk321 4 years ago +14

      It isn’t really free.

    • @batmaneo
      @batmaneo 4 years ago +8

      @dwyk321 you pay with your soul?

    • @carso1500
      @carso1500 4 years ago +7

      @dwyk321 you only need to pay for the internet service and maybe view some adds every now and then, the amount of value you gain in exchange is mind blowing

    • @Macheako
      @Macheako 4 years ago

      @batmaneo your time is free? wanan come over later and bag up my leaves? ;)

    • @Shrouded_reaper
      @Shrouded_reaper 4 years ago +15

      @batmaneo If the product is free, YOU are the product.

  • @parthadey2415
    @parthadey2415 5 years ago +734

    I can imagine the very tense high level meetings that are happening at Intel right now 😂

    • @thelonelyowl2654
      @thelonelyowl2654 5 years ago +89

      Nah they pretty chill for some reason. They still acting like they’re on top.

    • @eduardoalvarezmendizabal5125
      @eduardoalvarezmendizabal5125 5 years ago +99

      @thelonelyowl2654 Fake it until you make it

    • @spacenerdity
      @spacenerdity 5 years ago +64

      I think most of them are polishing their resume's right now.

    • @thomgt4
      @thomgt4 5 years ago +48

      They have MBAs running the show, that's usually a disaster for anyone other than themselves

    • @iau
      @iau 5 years ago +27

      I bought an AMD CPU for the first time this week 😂

  • @aweebontheinternet5508
    @aweebontheinternet5508 5 years ago +3909

    The M1 is colored black because it just came back from Intel’s funeral

  • @chesskaboomgustz3755
    @chesskaboomgustz3755 5 years ago +291

    Not investing on R&D is investing on self-destruction

    • @AnHebrewChild
      @AnHebrewChild 2 months ago

      YES. But boy have things changed since you wrote your comment. These days, 4 years later (2025), Apple is spending much much more on stock buy backs than R&D.
      It's startling. It feels like Steve Jobs' spaceship is being plundered. It's surreal to watch it in real time.

  • @iamash6967
    @iamash6967 5 years ago +924

    Apple: *Launches M1*
    Intel: Dead Inside

    • @dmomcilovic9185
      @dmomcilovic9185 5 years ago +5

      I am sure others are about to launch new chips too

    • @terrobert
      @terrobert 5 years ago +16

      apple morons believe this ridiculous video: PC Builders:

    • @frosty1865
      @frosty1865 5 years ago +27

      @terrobert u arent some sort of smartass to know how to build a pc its nothing hard it just takes u know time

    • @CrackingTheGames
      @CrackingTheGames 5 years ago +6

      first amd and now apple

    • @dr.eldontyrell-rosen926
      @dr.eldontyrell-rosen926 5 years ago +1

      *omg!* 😂

  • @md.mostafakhan4529
    @md.mostafakhan4529 5 years ago +606

    I bet "Intel's inside" is now on fire.

    • @Deguile
      @Deguile 5 years ago +33

      intel is attacked 360 degrees.. 2020 is the worst for them. AMD stabbed them, now AAPL killed them.. dang... 😅

    • @UCjNrKLyRJI-abFA8qiNo92Q
      @UCjNrKLyRJI-abFA8qiNo92Q 5 years ago +4

      yup, I have an intel distributor code and they give us "points" if the importer sells more (for years now)
      their new strategy? they duplicated the points.
      lmao what are they thinking?

    • @BurningZa
      @BurningZa 5 years ago +14

      More like Intel Outside

    • @KaiSizzlink
      @KaiSizzlink 5 years ago +2

      intel has been AMD's punching bag for the last couple of years. Now it's Apple's turn :D

    • @thomgt4
      @thomgt4 5 years ago

      Amit Ezuthachan yeah, it seems they can't be that stupid to complete ignore their surroundings

  • @liveen
    @liveen 3 years ago +6

    Wait wait wait wait wait just a fucking second here. They forgot to connect the ARM chip to power, and it FUCKING RAN CODE? ARE YOU FUCKING TELLING ME FUCKING RANDOM ASS CAPACITANCE ON THE BOARD WAS ENOUGH TO KEEP IT GOING? HOLY FUCKING SHIT THE DUDE MUST BE JOKING
    I cant believe you moved on from that segment so quick, that shit is legitimately absolute insanity

  • @MaxTechOfficial
    @MaxTechOfficial 4 years ago +2004

    Thank you for including some clips from our channel. We are witnessing a computing revolution!

    • @Emobullymaguire
      @Emobullymaguire 4 years ago +15

      Is this Vadim or Max?(sorry if I spelt any name wrong,)

    • @Zetsuke4
      @Zetsuke4 4 years ago +11

      you’re welcome, no problem. any time. :)

    • @armroj51
      @armroj51 4 years ago +15

      And he didn't give you credit for it

    • @willarias
      @willarias 4 years ago +4

      Your channel rock, guys, Vadim and Max !!! ✊🏼

    • @fieryshadow123
      @fieryshadow123 4 years ago +3

      @Coldfusion y u no give credit?

  • @rajbirsingh1171
    @rajbirsingh1171 4 years ago +715

    Intel CPU would make a great heater during winter seasons

    • @walnut9472
      @walnut9472 4 years ago +10

      Lol

    • @TeamRocketHQR
      @TeamRocketHQR 4 years ago +21

      *Puts hands near my 9900k and rubs hands together*

    • @qualtrox
      @qualtrox 4 years ago +8

      I'm dying, how the turntables eh

    • @TheMack
      @TheMack 4 years ago +4

      @qualtrox Yes, vinyl records are making a comeback though... ;)

    • @tomhekker
      @tomhekker 4 years ago +16

      I would use a AMD Bulldozer cpu for that to be honest. Way more heat.

  • @theoutca5t
    @theoutca5t 4 years ago +1543

    People, including me, went from passionately hating on Apple to seriously considering buying an Air or Pro M1, that's how much M1 changed the market

    • @madalinam6183
      @madalinam6183 4 years ago +140

      I kept thinking that Apple users are snobs but damn... I'm impressed as hell with this.

    • @emp437
      @emp437 4 years ago +85

      Yup bought my first macbook a few months ago. Got an iphone too.

    • @newguy3588
      @newguy3588 4 years ago +30

      @emp437 The sheep says what?

    • @helloworld6989
      @helloworld6989 4 years ago +47

      @emp437 good choice. going for a same

    • @NURDVEVO
      @NURDVEVO 4 years ago +152

      @newguy3588 look, it's one thing to have a brand that shows your status.
      It's another to have a good piece of hardware.
      To have both should impress you.
      Even I was just dismissing apple as a fashion brand.
      About time they made me look in their direction without disgust on my face.

  • @SS-qu9nn
    @SS-qu9nn 2 years ago +70

    Very late to the party.
    Only found this channel a month ago.
    Such great work. I’ve almost finished all content and look forward to what’s coming next.
    Amazing channel, describing amazing people and events.

  • @Mico605
    @Mico605 5 years ago +610

    If i was Intel i would be in serious panic mode right now.
    First AMD, now Apple blowing Intel out of the water in a short amount of time.

    • @mayurgianchandani1184
      @mayurgianchandani1184 5 years ago +70

      They really need to freaking step up. They've gotten lazy af

    • @erike1235
      @erike1235 5 years ago +17

      Their processor manufacturing expertise is something to be positive about. Have to see how investors value Intel over the next few years

    • @635574
      @635574 5 years ago +4

      And nvidia bought arm but theyre not making any new hw yet lol.

    • @sundaymorning5145
      @sundaymorning5145 5 years ago +27

      coz intel is a goliath, such a big giant monster but kinda slow and stupid. amd on the other side, is david, tiny yet deadly. and arm is an impostor.

    • @Elitist
      @Elitist 5 years ago +4

      @mayurgianchandani1184 Just gonna throw this out there but Intel is in their current position for being overambitious LMAO.

  • @joeybassbass
    @joeybassbass 5 years ago +445

    This feels like the first actual big innovation from Apple in a long time. I want one

    • @well7885
      @well7885 5 years ago +52

      Apple has been making industry-leading chips for quite some time now. The only thing is, they were in iPhones so far where you can only do so much on the small screen limited by iOS. Now that they are on laptops, the full potential is finally being unleashed.

    • @JudiChristopher
      @JudiChristopher 5 years ago +3

      I agree... I am PURE APPLE.... and I keep watch on it...

    • @vinodpanjwani988
      @vinodpanjwani988 4 years ago +17

      Pretty sure airpods and apple watch were also revolutionary and changed the entire market

    • @Th3Emissary
      @Th3Emissary 4 years ago +4

      @well7885 but they can never reach the power of a desktop chip. X86 will continue to rule the roost because of the graphics card rollercoaster it rides upon. Windows PC's will continue to crush Macs for the foreseeable future because they are the cutting edge. Not ARM, which is only good for mobile applications.

    • @well7885
      @well7885 4 years ago +40

      @Th3Emissary this comment is gonna age so bad. Go check out the reviews of M1 Chip which are the lowest end laptop chips and already has the best single-core score ever. I request you just one thing, come back to see this comment in 2 years and you will realize how awe-fully wrong you were.

  • @manavlakhani4612
    @manavlakhani4612 4 years ago +362

    The issue with cold fusion is that every video topic is so damn amazing, I waste most of my time deciding which one to watch 1st

  • @FUZxxl
    @FUZxxl Year ago +6

    Fun fact: the number of instructions in the ARMv8 architecture (incl. ASIMD) is similar to that of the Intel 64 architecture including everything up to AVX2. It's not “bloat” from “too many instructions” that makes x86 CPUs harder to scale, but rather factors such as the more complex instruction encoding, intertia from Intel having ridden out the same microarchitecture since the PPro days, differences in the memory model, and better memory latency on tightly integrated SoCs vs. systems with discrete memory and GPU. Being able to design a whole system more or less from the ground up gave Apple the ability to sidestep many of the design constraints that hobble the existing Wintel ecosystem.

    • @FUZxxl
      @FUZxxl Year ago +2

      To highlight the folly of thinking “ARM is RISC, so obviously it's better than the CISC x86,” consider that the PowerPC architecture previously used by Apple (before they switched to x86) is also a RISC architecture, designed according to very similar principles as ARM. And yet it was ditched in favour of x86. It's not RISC/CISC that makes the difference, but rather how the CPU is designed below the instruction set layer.

  • @adityasanthosh702
    @adityasanthosh702 5 years ago +564

    Intel : We don't think it's worth putting our chips in Iphones
    Apple : So, you have chosen death.

  • @djsnowpdx
    @djsnowpdx 5 years ago +253

    “As we set about designing the ARM, we didn’t really expect.. to pull it off.”
    🤣 what a legend.

    • @mii7929
      @mii7929 5 years ago +9

      To be honest, every innovator or inventor before 90's are a legend because NO ONE expects them to pull it off.

    • @animaze86
      @animaze86 5 years ago +6

      They don't mention Roger (now Sophie) Wilson who was the real brains behind ARM architecture.

    • @musicbyfery
      @musicbyfery 5 years ago +8

      The best moment was when he realized the chip wasn't even connected to the power supply and still working 🤣

    • @N00B283
      @N00B283 5 years ago +2

      Honestly that was the same thing my project group thought when we took the assignment on making our own 16 bit risc cpu, but it was surprisingly simple! And we all got the second highest grade on our project exam. But I assure you Apples chip design is much more complex than ours were 😛

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 5 years ago

      @N00B283
      Was this college computer science project?

  • @tortysoft
    @tortysoft 5 years ago +41

    Thanks for remembering ACORN. I am not the least surprised by the M1's speed - I had an Acorn Archimedes . At last the world is catching up !

  • @NikolaiGorchilov
    @NikolaiGorchilov 5 years ago +63

    Apple played even more fundamental role in the development of ARM. In 1990 a joint venture between Acorn, Apple and VLSI gave birth to Advanced RISC Machine Ltd (later renamed to ARM Holdings). The first Apple product featuring an ARM processor wasn't the iPod as claimed in this video, but Apple Newton in 1993 - more than 8 years before the iPod actually.

  • @xer0.byt3
    @xer0.byt3 5 years ago +484

    I've been a PC/Android fan all my life, and I take my hat off to Apple for achieving this.

    • @JohnSmith-pn2vl
      @JohnSmith-pn2vl 5 years ago +77

      I've been a PC enthusiast all my life till i wanted to know and bought my first Apple Device, expensive, overpriced, greedy, slow, that's what i thought.
      Well, i was wrong. best decision in my Life, changed everything.

    • @bcsjr6161
      @bcsjr6161 5 years ago +42

      @JohnSmith-pn2vl Similar story with me. I lived in Seattle, a couple of buddies were Microsoft engineers that worked on Windows. Loyalty required staying on Windows until I was forced at a new job to use a MacBook Pro. After complaining for a week or two learning to use the Mac, I realized that for me it was much better. That was 15 years ago. Since then I only use windows when a specific application requires it.

    • @JoshuaPack
      @JoshuaPack 5 years ago +32

      I work with both a MBP and a Windows PC. For the same price the windows beat out in performance for what I was programming. However, this M1 chip has blown me away, and the new MBA, I believe, can beat out 99% of windows laptops. This new chip is powerful.

    • @rajat1960
      @rajat1960 5 years ago +15

      Same. Loved Android hated apple, made the shift to iPhone 7 because one plus 6 wasn’t available and I needed the device urgently. It’s a really good phone IMO. I’m also interested to shift from Windows PC/ Linux Laptop to a Mac Mini.

    • @mbahmarijan789
      @mbahmarijan789 5 years ago +4

      until you see the price tag

  • @Rambo-BE
    @Rambo-BE 4 years ago +563

    Not to be confused with “AARM” or “the assistant to the assistant to the regional manager”.

  • @CosmicDogoran
    @CosmicDogoran 2 years ago +40

    Apple started an
    ARMs race.
    🥁

    • @BRBallin1
      @BRBallin1 Year ago +1

      M1 to be a sucker for some tech puns

  • @Underprecedentd
    @Underprecedentd 5 years ago +779

    I’ve removed my intel i7 sticker off my laptop out of shame.

  • @kaysha
    @kaysha 5 years ago +1058

    This might be revolutionary. Like Apple ways or not, they're where they are for this kind of reason. I wonder how it will inspire other manufacturers.

    • @RaskaTheFurry
      @RaskaTheFurry 5 years ago +115

      *Apple does nothing for 10 years* : I sleep
      *Apple does 1 thing in 10 years* : Apple is revolutionary

    • @kangkim150
      @kangkim150 5 years ago +84

      ​@RaskaTheFurry Android in 2013 be like: we don't need 64-bit processors for these small little phones. It makes no sense.

    • @BloodSprite-tan
      @BloodSprite-tan 5 years ago +70

      @RaskaTheFurry dude if you watch the video you can see apple been doing the whole arm cpu thing for a while and we just didn't pay attention because intel was better. but now that's not the case so it's the thing that is neat.

    • @RaskaTheFurry
      @RaskaTheFurry 5 years ago +10

      @BloodSprite-tan then it wasnt Apple, but the manufacturers that made the architecture possible.

    • @cyclix5314
      @cyclix5314 5 years ago +46

      @RaskaTheFurry you need to research the product to perfection before you can release it

  • @gokiim
    @gokiim 4 years ago +105

    competition means innovation. We can finally see pcs and notebooks getting better

    • @thedude2404
      @thedude2404 4 years ago

      Nah maybe for you... lol

    • @TheMack
      @TheMack 4 years ago +4

      And in Apples case it means top notch marketing propaganda, sheeple and fanbois 😄😄

    • @Emobullymaguire
      @Emobullymaguire 4 years ago +9

      Donn't you love it when someone does something good that there is always that one person that keeps putting them down

    • @mhtbfecsq1
      @mhtbfecsq1 4 years ago +2

      also means unethical marketing strategies, slave labour, releasing multiple models which are basically the same thing but with ever increasing prices and damaging the environment for greed. Etc

    • @Akab
      @Akab 4 years ago +5

      @mhtbfecsq1 no, that's capitalism xD

  • @alex_lll
    @alex_lll 2 years ago +18

    Compatibility: to be fair, there are _some_ apps that have trouble running on M1. But their number is very limited and it's very specialized software (e.g. some images for docker)

    • @ceasarsalad2055
      @ceasarsalad2055 2 years ago +3

      Not anymore, I have everything I need installed right now

    • @Tech-geeky
      @Tech-geeky 2 years ago

      developer issue..... they exist on Windows too, its not just Apple. If anyone played Mahjong on PC, you'll know there are graphic issues if you don't change the resolution,. Experienced that when we upgraded to Windows 7 back in the day. It IS a XP game after all, so probably expected.

  • @anoopvarghese8545
    @anoopvarghese8545 5 years ago +388

    When it's coldfusion content, only one thing comes in mind. *Quality Content*

    • @deltakid0
      @deltakid0 5 years ago +8

      There is no quality in just references to other RUclips channels, no unknown footage or stories, no new ambient music, no nothing, where is the quality you are talking about?? for me what I can see is that Dagogo is running out of money to pay for writers and content creators just like the most of influencers out there. Welcome to the real world.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 5 years ago +9

      This video is kind of wrong.. the cpu is not a desktop replacement, and isnt changing anything but battery laptop life for a few people

    • @HaloCustomClips
      @HaloCustomClips 5 years ago +1

      @dertythegrower it's... Faster.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 5 years ago +4

      @HaloCustomClips no its not.. amd beats it in cinebench benchmarks, kido.... also any new ryzen cpu laptop with an nvidia 3080 completely stomps apple everything

    • @kingyonkobeats411
      @kingyonkobeats411 5 years ago +6

      @dertythegrower Apps right now are running on emulation but M1 beats Intel. After a year or so M2 will be release and it will be faster than AMD. You can tell by the graph it is increasing 300% each year.

  • @JozsefSorger
    @JozsefSorger 5 years ago +60

    I lift my hat for your professional. You provide a content which is very interesting and the way how you present it is very academic and professional. There should be more content like yours nowadays. Thank you Mr Altraide

  • @anantripathi5117
    @anantripathi5117 5 years ago +51

    This single video is far better than all the other reaction videos combined.It gives more insight and in depth analysis of what actually happened how it happened.

  • @SOF006
    @SOF006 2 years ago +14

    Its the future, I say this with confidence. Especially now we've got the M2 chip. I can't wait to see the day we get native chips from AMD and Intel which are ARM based, perhaps even custom chips direct from Microsoft and other companies who have also licensed from ARM.

  • @akashgarg9776
    @akashgarg9776 3 years ago +172

    In my computer architecture class, a common question was, which is more recent, CISC or RISC, and almost everyone got that one wrong. People naturally assume whatevers more complicated must be more "advanced" or newer, when no, it turns out the innovation isn't making it more complicated, but doing more things with less instructions. Thats what the innovation is. That lesson ought to be applied to lots of things :)

    • @eurosonly
      @eurosonly 3 years ago +11

      Yes yes and yes. I always say, the true wise man knows how to take complicated and abstract concepts and simplifies them to the point where others can understand them.

    • @MrBesmir7
      @MrBesmir7 3 years ago +2

      It was first when RISC Instructions were simple than cisc.. it's like with few instructions you do same job..but to be done the job..the job. Itself is fragments in many instructions that with few commands it be done...in inverse with cisc instructions...they do job step by step with to much commands to the processor that overload and consum much power.. .... In paradox nowadays RISC Instructions are too.much complicated to fragments a Job to done with fewest commands to processor it's possible

    • @Xevos701
      @Xevos701 3 years ago +1

      RISC vs CISC is irrelevant now

    • @rogerknights857
      @rogerknights857 2 years ago

      IOW, “Less Is More”!

    • @Δημήτρης-θ7θ
      @Δημήτρης-θ7θ 2 years ago +4

      CISC made sense back when compiler optimization was primitive and it was assumed that all complex programs and OSes would be written in assembly,. Back in those days, an advanced CPU was expected to minimize the "semantic gap" between human programmers and assembly. So, the designers of the day weren't dumb or lacking in innovation, they were designing for a different goal.

  • @HaitianHallow
    @HaitianHallow 5 years ago +151

    Now we need a battery revolution. Still waiting on graphene

    • @MrUltimateX
      @MrUltimateX 5 years ago +8

      Honestly yeah, where's all the graphene tech? It was all the hype 5-6 years ago and then nothing. I know they were having issues producing in mass but thought they'd figure it out by now

    • @deepstariaenigmatica2601
      @deepstariaenigmatica2601 5 years ago +5

      @MrUltimateX graphene is so good, the companies will start losing profits.

    • @deepstariaenigmatica2601
      @deepstariaenigmatica2601 5 years ago

      and the next battery is more likely some other metal component, not graphene

    • @amarug
      @amarug 5 years ago +14

      i think with batteries its more difficult because by laws of physics, we are reaching an energy density that is just too risky to be portable. so i think batteries will stay on the same-ish levels that they are now, but as we see with the M1, the components still have much optimization potential. once we can build screens, processing units etc which run with minimal heat-generation, a laptop with a present-day battery could run 40-50h easily i think. I hope i am wrong though, and there is a way of making a high energy density battery that just by laws of nature cant discharge an any explosive manner

    • @M4niacks2
      @M4niacks2 5 years ago +4

      @amarug Theres probably a way to make high energy density battery unlikely to fail catastrophically, at least unlikely enough to make it an acceptable risk for the convenience, people still use cars even if they are deadly to use sometimes.
      Basically you don't need to reach 100% safety, just close enough.
      Another way to reach a similar amount of convenience would be to have fast charging battery, wouldn't really matter if you only had a few hours of peak performance if you could just stop near a power source for less than a minute. Maybe if you were going off the grid then it would matter. Then again transferring large amount of power in a relatively short amount of time probably has its own safety issue but at least you are unlikely to be holding the device in your hand when it explodes.
      Or maybe some sort of universal battery combined with an easily swapable battery so you can just switch when depleted. A little less convenient than the fast charge since you probably cant bring spare battery everywhere, but i do have a friend who already does that.
      But yeah it might be easier to just make stuff more energy efficient.

  • @StreetsOfVancouverChannel
    @StreetsOfVancouverChannel 5 years ago +503

    **INTEL, thank you so much for the severe f&*k-up on your part otherwise we likely wouldn't be here...**

    • @bjkina
      @bjkina 5 years ago +7

      Intel saved Apple from being the f-upper.

    • @rkgsd
      @rkgsd 5 years ago +28

      When companies get egos and think they're untouchable, this is what happens historically.

    • @baracktrump1410
      @baracktrump1410 5 years ago +9

      @bjkina
      When Apple tried to return the favor for the iPhone chip, intel said no.

    • @AntonMochalin
      @AntonMochalin 5 years ago +8

      Intel isn't going anywhere. While they still stay on ancient 14nm process while AMD, Apple, Qualcomm and basically everyone else use 6nm to 8nm produced by TSMC and Samsung, Intel is still competitive and manages to squeeze more and more performance per core. Imagine what would happen if Intel just moved what they have to 7nm TSMC node. Well they are actually considering doing just that. At the same time typical Mac workloads don't require that single core performance Intel was chasing. So it's not a new paradigm of PC hardware - it's a new type of PC which was actually pioneered not by Apple but by Surfaces and Chromebooks which used ARM long before Apple. Yes this new type of PC will be better at those types of workloads and will take some of Intel's market share but it's just a better option for that kind of tradeoff sacrificing single core performance for power efficiency. But good luck playing Guild Wars 2 with its heavy world thread on those new M1 Macbooks.

    • @visualstudiosproductions
      @visualstudiosproductions 5 years ago +18

      @AntonMochalin What are you talking about. These chips are beating everything hard in single core. They are the fastest single core cpus you can get. Only the high end intel/amd can beat them in multicore (because ton of cores lol). This type of pc will be better for 99% of users. There may be an application for cisc elsewhere, but it will not be mainstream computing.

  • @puregero
    @puregero 6 months ago +2

    4 years later with the M1 and I haven't thought about upgrading at all, the M1 is just that good. My previous intel macbooks always felt slow, but not the M1. Maybe the only thing that will get me to upgrade is WiFi 7.

  • @Ousman0407
    @Ousman0407 4 years ago +146

    Intel got too confident and laid back before the 6th generation.

    • @JackoBanon1
      @JackoBanon1 4 years ago +20

      Comparing the 7700K with the 2700K is just hilarious. Both are quad-core processors.
      The 7700K (2017) has a mere increase of 30% more power compared to the 2700K. (2011) Intel needed almost 6 years and 5 generations of processors for such a low increase!
      The 7700K is furthermore famous for its heat generation and power consumption which makes the overclocking potential limited even with a strong cooling system.
      The 2700K on the other hand had a lot of overclocking potential and easily reached the same level like a stock 7700K with a decent cooling.
      Then Ryzen came out of nowhere and Intel was finally forced to stop its politics of milking their for many years unrivaled processors.
      And as far as we observed it in the past few years they weren't even prepared for this case.

    • @mkl126
      @mkl126 4 years ago +5

      @JackoBanon1 yea 2700 was my last intel CPU. i skipped then i upgraded to amd last year. and i have complained that there is no innovation in desktop world for the past decade.
      i hope servers would use some arm chips soon.

    • @kookaburra574
      @kookaburra574 4 years ago +3

      I have 6700k. For sure my next cpu will be an amd. Intel is just a greedy shit company.

    • @nikkjcrespo
      @nikkjcrespo 4 years ago +7

      @JackoBanon1 This is why competition is good. Intel has purposely held back their big changes (such as shrinkage from 14mm) since they've had no real reason to make big advances. People buy their stuff every year even with 5% increases, so they just cruised along. AMD gave a solid push in competition but Apple is gonna be the big change needed to get Intel to actually improve.

    • @JackoBanon1
      @JackoBanon1 4 years ago +3

      @nikkjcrespo Yeah, Apples latest M1 processors are scarry and could change the processor market drastically in the near future.

  • @youarewinston
    @youarewinston 5 years ago +150

    Clayton Christensen died earlier this year and didn't get a chance to see one of the largest companies completely disrupted - something unthinkable when he wrote the book and set out exactly how it would happen 20+ years ago.

    • @ricecake1228
      @ricecake1228 5 years ago +3

      He probably knew

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 4 years ago

      @Nida Margarette Most of them focus on the same synthetic benchmark and exporting video use case. Does e.g. Zoom use AS specific hardware extensions for video decoding / encoding?

  • @Mogwai-user
    @Mogwai-user 5 years ago +279

    Imagine if these laptop ARM chips became mainstream and a gaming laptop was build out of them.

    • @mauriciosl
      @mauriciosl 5 years ago +67

      I give it 10 years max and we will be running arm linux desktops from microsoft.

    • @AmirZaimMohdZaini
      @AmirZaimMohdZaini 5 years ago +29

      @mauriciosl Microsoft had been playing around with some of their components in Linux like DirectX. Putting DirectX on Linux is just one huge leap to allow portability across platform without having to rewrite just for OpenGL stuff that went stagnant.

    • @ManGrieves
      @ManGrieves 5 years ago +1

      @Jaskaran Singh dev notes from who?

    • @rackarol
      @rackarol 5 years ago +4

      u can game on those m1 powered macbooks anyways lol, just not that much GPU power, apart from that they're basically the same.

    • @Ajay-kz9ns
      @Ajay-kz9ns 5 years ago +2

      Give it about 5 years

  • @DarksideJohnny
    @DarksideJohnny 3 years ago +11

    I know of one difference in architecture between the early Motorola (used by Apple) and Intel was the Intel chip had to outsource the math function to an external chip, then wait for the answer. This was time consuming and generated extra heat.
    The Motorola (Mac) chip had this function built-in. Just this one difference made the Mac graphics way better than Intel's.
    I also heard that originally, IBM wanted to use the Motorola chip in their first PC release but Motorola couldn't manufacture enough chips to satisfy the order, but Intel could. Can you imagine how that would have changed history?

  • @fatetreat
    @fatetreat 5 years ago +128

    I hate the way apple does business and never bought their products but I love this new chip. Amazing.

    • @nevhoffman
      @nevhoffman 5 years ago +16

      why? you hate that they make all-encompassing tech that anyone can pickup and use without needing to optimize or change it? or that they have an iPhone for everyone at just about every price point? or literally changed the PC landscape forever a few weeks ago yet didn’t raise prices by even a DOLLAR on any of the new Macs? I don’t understand.

    • @yumeN0dengon
      @yumeN0dengon 5 years ago +12

      That's exactly why I hate the fact that it's an _Apple_ chip...

    • @Drozey710
      @Drozey710 5 years ago +8

      Nevan Hoffman is part of the problem.

    • @ysheng6146
      @ysheng6146 5 years ago +14

      I feel you man. I just hate Apple as a business but damn are they good at what they do.

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. 5 years ago +7

      The fact that we have to make it clear that we hate them before acknowledging or appreciating something about them goes to show WE are afraid of fully acknowledging that particular part we like about Apple otherwise we will be classed a “sheep” speaks volumes

  • @Xen0gears515
    @Xen0gears515 4 years ago +678

    This is why its important to have competition. Intel has been at the top of the food chain for many years but recently AMD has now caught up and you can even argue that they're more performant/efficient. And then there's the ARM chipset, spanking both chips.
    I'm pretty sure Intel is shitting their pants right now

    • @Yeet42069
      @Yeet42069 4 years ago +21

      Argue? we are past that point by halve a decade. Intel is just sheit.

    • @b.b4229
      @b.b4229 4 years ago +53

      Well M1 is only spanking 'em on efficiency, but AMD rules the brute force market.

    • @Ryang170
      @Ryang170 4 years ago +4

      Arm is owned buy Nvidia…….

    • @b.b4229
      @b.b4229 4 years ago +18

      @Ryang170 Not yet....

    • @mellowords
      @mellowords 4 years ago +23

      @Yeet42069 lol my first thought exactly. AMD is crushing Intel and it's showing in every test & benchmark. Intel's been great, but AMD cleaned em out this last year.

  • @rr.studios
    @rr.studios 5 years ago +517

    I can see the scams now:
    "How to download and install ARM chips for PC FREE Download"

    • @bobcake8904
      @bobcake8904 5 years ago +51

      “Is your computer getting slow? CLICK this button to install an extra ARM”

    • @globalwarmingisreal311
      @globalwarmingisreal311 5 years ago +5

      Lol!

    • @3xOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
      @3xOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 5 years ago +10

      If I had an extra ARM for every one of those scam ads I've seen...

    • @rr.studios
      @rr.studios 5 years ago +7

      @3xOOOOOOOOOOOOOO You'd have 2 ARMs and 3 legs

    • @brennermusgrave4052
      @brennermusgrave4052 5 years ago +5

      Please post a link to the video of "How to download and install ARM chips for PC FREE Download" I need more speed for my laptop....
      LOL jk

  • @scififan698
    @scififan698 4 years ago +126

    I used to write ARM assembly 20 years ago, making my software about 5 times faster than using regular C++ compilers at the time. Seems like this is a skill I might pick up again for even more screaming performance. The ARM instruction set is one of the most beautiful instruction sets I ever encountered on a CPU. So much nicer than Intel 386+, and even more elegant than Motorola 680x0. it's a great future ahead for computing!

    • @tarunarya1780
      @tarunarya1780 4 years ago +8

      Assembly was always screamingly fast be it ARM or any other. There always has been nothing as good as direct assembly code. It has just been less necessary as the chips got faster and there was more memory for lots of everyday applications. It has also been complicated by needing to have your software allow for different peoples machines with different software and hardware setups especially where there are multiple manufacturers -ie non-apple. But I agree re native power being unleashed by assembly.

    • @minastaros
      @minastaros 4 years ago +3

      I had done a bit C64 assembly back in the days, and a bit AVR 8-bit code during studies. But when I came to my first ARM7 project, I remember that I was also stunned by the elegance of the instructions, e.g. the shifting bits. I felt that this was a completely higher philosophy of thinking, and I liked their approach from the first moment.
      Now I have just bought my first Apple Computer, and as a Linux guy, this was entirely because it's just great technology.

    • @MajorCaliber
      @MajorCaliber 3 years ago +1

      Well of course no widely-produced Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) is as ugly and outright *klugey* as Intel's x86, but... is even the latest ARM ISA as sweet, and so completely *orthogonal,* as that of the ADSP-2100 family? Admittedly a fixed-point DSP, NOT a general purpose CPU, it can be used as a microcontroller in many cases, and almost makes you want to eschew the C compiler and do it all in assembly.

    • @domenickeller2564
      @domenickeller2564 3 years ago +2

      @tarunarya1780 this is not the whole truth. C compilers will take the CPU Architektur into account while you have to be extremely knowledgeable and have to spend a shit tone of time to get to that point. Your average programmer has no chance to get close to a good c compiler.

    • @tarunarya1780
      @tarunarya1780 3 years ago

      @domenickeller2564 I think you meant the comment for sci fifaan. I think compilers are a good thing, and lots of projects would be too difficult and big to manage in assembly, never mind cope with vast amount of hardware out there. Even programming in VBA can seem overly tedious. Role on AI. There is a role for selectively doing some parts of programs in pure assembly depending on the speed of operation and bottlenecks faced.

  • @jesperhammarlund300
    @jesperhammarlund300 5 years ago +67

    Can you do a video ”Rise and fall of Flash player”

    • @felipe367
      @felipe367 5 years ago +1

      Steve Jobs put the kibosh on them

    • @tylerhelton3816
      @tylerhelton3816 5 years ago

      About Rosetta 2
      "If Rosetta 2 works, you won't even notice it ever existed" -Angela

    • @masternobody1896
      @masternobody1896 5 years ago +3

      html killed it lol

  • @KyudoKun
    @KyudoKun 5 years ago +462

    I think it's safe for Apple to include stickers in their MacBooks with "Intel not inside"

    • @DurzoBlunts
      @DurzoBlunts 5 years ago +6

      Except their highest end model is equipped with an i7... Doh

    • @martinsauer4854
      @martinsauer4854 5 years ago +3

      @DurzoBlunts i9

    • @zoura3257
      @zoura3257 5 years ago +4

      @DurzoBlunts i7 oh no no no the i9 cooking machine

    • @TheUltimateBlooper
      @TheUltimateBlooper 5 years ago +21

      "Intel: Dead Inside"

    • @flashpeter625
      @flashpeter625 5 years ago +1

      There is still a lot of Intel-licensed stuff in each MacBook and any other personal computer, no matter which CPU is in it.

  • @wearesteve7649
    @wearesteve7649 5 years ago +427

    The tech community : Moore's law is dead
    Apple : Hold my M1

    • @PresidentialWinner
      @PresidentialWinner 5 years ago +9

      Bokang Sepinare Bullshit venturebeat.com/2020/01/07/a-bright-future-for-moores-law/

    • @foudremy1514
      @foudremy1514 5 years ago +20

      Don't believe Apple's claim lol. Leaks have shown that M1 performs well compared with Intel-based Macs but only performs half compared to Ryzen 7 4800HS and Ryzen 5 3600X

    • @looneyburgmusic
      @looneyburgmusic 5 years ago +16

      Bokang Sepinare In actual real-world head-to-head tests the M1 is a "middle of the road" capable CPU, not underpowered by any meaning of the word, but also nowhere near the fastest or most powerful.

    • @DarkPa1adin
      @DarkPa1adin 5 years ago +1

      It will be dead once it hits 1nm. I think 3nm EUV will be its limit

    • @meenailamathy6608
      @meenailamathy6608 5 years ago +1

      Can you tell me what is Moore's law

  • @bivitabrata3188
    @bivitabrata3188 5 years ago +12

    I don't like Apple, but I love this innovation. This is what we all need to have. High performance and power efficient in one scene. Kudos Apple.

  • @cadmk
    @cadmk 4 years ago +13

    bought a m1 pro a week ago, IT IS AMAZING. The last time I have used a Mac was 1987, it was a Macintosh:)

  • @ebaghaie1
    @ebaghaie1 3 years ago

    Thanks!

  • @LarsonFilms2
    @LarsonFilms2 5 years ago +207

    I use both Windows and Macintosh; I don't believe in "brand loyalty."

    • @AbdulAziz4CaNaDa
      @AbdulAziz4CaNaDa 5 years ago +8

      Me too 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @rajat1960
      @rajat1960 5 years ago +5

      Same. Using iPhone + Linux + Windows. Keen to replace my Linux laptop for a Mac but that’s it. I’m not replacing my windows pc because I’m comfortable with it.

    • @nothing9220
      @nothing9220 5 years ago +1

      I believe in better with sensible price... 1000 dollor wheel is rediculous while this year's iPhone is kinda must go phone because Apple finally gave preference to rugged over fragile for the sake of aesthetics. They raised frame so screen couldn't come direct contact with surface making it long lasting while android OEMs make screen up on frame and call it 2.5 glass. If you drop it glass is done.

    • @not_njau
      @not_njau 5 years ago +1

      I bootcamp windows on my mac. Don't know if that will still be possible in the future though

    • @Aecor
      @Aecor 5 years ago +2

      Me too just got my M1 Mac mini for work and everything and a gaming rig with amd ryzen 7 for gaming
      Joke. People still use intel lol

  • @captain_dean
    @captain_dean 5 years ago +41

    The quality of your content is absolutely amazing! keep on! Greetings from Greece.

  • @ebenasare8661
    @ebenasare8661 4 years ago +16

    "The customer is the only one who benefits from competition" my lecturer says

  • @CARTALKUK
    @CARTALKUK 3 years ago +5

    Windows and Android user hear and the M1 chip is on a different level but bought my wife a I pad air M1 chip and I was so impressed I bought myself one it's amazing having a tablet that has the performances of a £2k pc for £900 and its the best for cheap video editing... And it was only after watching this video it got me interested and it genuinely works I can't believe how fast the M1 chip is ...

  • @gilliebrand
    @gilliebrand 5 years ago +16

    Groundbreaking! Well done Apple...never thought I'd ever say that as I have never been a big fan of Apple, but there's no denying that chip is a game changer.

  • @Cryo837
    @Cryo837 5 years ago +123

    Never thought I'd see the day when the word "Grandma" is synonymous with "INTEL".......

  • @Krxtos7x
    @Krxtos7x 4 years ago +60

    Definitely excited to see how far Apple goes with its ARM design

    • @epistomolokko
      @epistomolokko 4 years ago +1

      Well mate, they put it in a fucking ipad now...

    • @bartomiejkomarnicki7506
      @bartomiejkomarnicki7506 4 years ago +3

      @epistomolokko they’ve been since 1st gen lol

    • @epistomolokko
      @epistomolokko 4 years ago +2

      @bartomiejkomarnicki7506 haha yeah true

    • @romandulce999
      @romandulce999 4 years ago +2

      @epistomolokko Would be logic to say : They put it in the iMac and Macbook now! :)

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 4 years ago +2

      You shouldn't get too excited. The ARM is not a fresh new architecture. In fact it drags quite a lot of "compatibility" and "legacy" crap along with it too. Switching from intel to ARM is just like changing the pile of stink you prefer to sit on. It will not be as disruptive as many people think.

  • @regnorezte
    @regnorezte 2 years ago +1

    i use intel based cpu for gaming. Once Apple silicon has support in AAA natively, well... Intel is just a legend.

  • @ZAR556
    @ZAR556 5 years ago +56

    18:04
    Intel doesn't want to talk about benchmarks anymore
    Correction,,
    Intel only want to talk about internal benchmarks

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 5 years ago

      Z Rus: At the end of the day, the customer wants to talk about cost, convenience, power per dollar, and getting things done. Intel can play games with words all it wants -- once Windows 10 is no longer supported in 5 years (barring something new from MSFT which I don't expect), why will people want to buy many Intel chips?
      Essentially every PC, phone, gaming console, etc. will be using some form of Linux.
      And old guys like me who want the old Windows apps will buy used X86 machines for cheap, as I've already been doing for years. When I can get a GREAT Laptop for about $150 which is easily maintained, (or a few for $4.500ish, and lots of spare parts or redundancy if something fails). I just don't see Intel selling many chips, unless it finds new markets.

  • @FengXingFengXing
    @FengXingFengXing 5 years ago +302

    Open source software: update and recompile and use chip direct. Linux should run very fast in new Mac mini.

    • @olaole8315
      @olaole8315 5 years ago +65

      I bet they'll end up blocking the BIOS for 'security' reasons...

    • @ThisRandomUsername
      @ThisRandomUsername 5 years ago +12

      A lot of the binaries will already be compatible, but there's no reason not to recompile them with more chip-specific optimisations. When you say 'use chip direct' do you mean be able to use the chip as it is? I think there will be code signing issues if you want to boot directly on the hardware, but I don't know the situation with recent Macs.

    • @FengXingFengXing
      @FengXingFengXing 5 years ago +1

      @ThisRandomUsername I mean direct: can open source Macintosh software for Intel CPU can recompile for ARM CPU, not need use Rosetta emulator layer.

    • @dimimen
      @dimimen 5 years ago +7

      @computercomputer8922 like what other ARM SOCs? No one else is making anything close to the chips of Apple in the smartphone (=ARM) world.

    • @kewli7344
      @kewli7344 5 years ago +1

      You can say that Apple took the RISC.

  • @JimsReviewRoom
    @JimsReviewRoom 5 years ago +592

    AMD vs Intel vs M1. Go.

    • @egar3427
      @egar3427 5 years ago +29

      stomping both intel and amd, and qualcomm, and samsung.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 5 years ago +8

      If you are willing to pay the premium for apple then it is great most buyers are not willing.

    • @RickOShay
      @RickOShay 5 years ago +32

      Nonsense do your homework. M1 is hopeless in multi thread and multi core performance - Intel and AMD mobility chips blow the M1 out of the water. See links and benchmarks above.

    • @JimsReviewRoom
      @JimsReviewRoom 5 years ago +33

      @bighands69 I'm personally not a dedicated Apple user. Android and PC user myself. Mainly video editing and rendering. Still not switching to Apple, but the test of TLD rendering his footage being faster than his PC is interesting. A $2000 to $3500 PC rendering video slower than an Apple Air with no fan priced at $999 to $1249, that's impressive. And again, I'm not jumping to Apple. Everyone enjoys their own flavors of tech, but just acknowledging, this m1 chip itself is impressive. At least for my video rendering. =)

    • @superusermode
      @superusermode 5 years ago +15

      nVidia bought ARM, so we'll see how that goes.

  • @KevinSterns
    @KevinSterns 3 years ago +53

    9:28 - "Simplified CPU's, such as ARM, generally will do one single instruction per clock cycle. While desktop chips may use many cycles to complete one complex instruction. This means more power consumption, less efficiency, and more heat produced."
    ...No. Both types of CPUs mostly use simple instructions that take one clock cycle. However, desktop CPUs offer many extra instructions that the ARM does not. For an ARM (RISC) to perform equivalent complex tasks, it must string together long sequences of instructions. Not only that, but a desktop CPU is loaded with specialized hardware acceleration to make it's complex instructions execute even faster. This means the RISC requires far more clock cycles for complex tasks.
    RISCs are successful because those complex instructions are rarely needed. Usually, CPUs just shovel data as fast as they can. And in that contest, a RISC wins easily.

    • @Walterus_
      @Walterus_ 3 years ago +4

      Thanks for pointing this out. There’s another benefit, equally important. In order to explore instruction level parallelism, pipelining fixed length instructions (such as the ARM ISA provides) is much easier than the x86 variable length instructions. That’s the reason intel started decomposing those in smaller fixed length ones (microops) and reassembling them back into a normal x86 instruction ever since the Pentium Pro era.

    • @eddedwards9879
      @eddedwards9879 3 years ago +4

      My understanding(limited) each intel core actually is doing between 2 to 4(and in rare cases 8) dflop (double precision floating-point operations) per cycle because each core actually has more than one execution unit.
      I think the thing that is really telling in this video is the fact that they say they can't even tell a speed difference between different software that is compiled for different Hardware such a thing is not a sign of amazing Hardware it's a sign of really bad compiling and or programming....
      Lot of this is just silly I mean my laptop is a 8 years old and still has more than 10h of battery life and its a fanless I7 and is plenty fast enough for me now granted it was like 6k new, so this is really a question of affordability not ability... and affordability and Apple not synonymous neither is reliability

    • @Tech-geeky
      @Tech-geeky 2 years ago

      so your saying Intel is "inefficient". (..That works on so many levels 😆)

    • @FUZxxl
      @FUZxxl Year ago

      That's not really true for AArch64. It's instructions are similarly complex than x86 instructions, except it lacks some of the legacy parts. The main difference is the lack of memory operands, but that's more than compensated for by the larger register file. Both designs do in fact look very similar internally and both the number of instructions needed to achieve common tasks and the number of instructions available in the instruction set are comparable.

    • @Joomlahacks
      @Joomlahacks 10 months ago

      You are wrong sir.

  • @TheSektorz
    @TheSektorz 5 years ago +10

    Instead of creating a new type of battery to keep our laptops lasting longer - Apple went in a different direction - optimization. Like you, I'm super happy we live in these times and can enjoy this progress. Great mini-documentary as always.

    • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
      @GreenBlueWalkthrough 5 years ago +1

      Problem with that is 90% of the software I use does not work on Arm and the small niche comities the ones outside of app stores would just die. How is optimization worth that?

    • @TheSektorz
      @TheSektorz 5 years ago

      @GreenBlueWalkthrough No shift like that was ever perfect from the beginning. But it seems like plenty of unoptimized programs manage to run at equal or even faster speeds on the M1 Macbooks, and of course, developers will eventually be inclined to make ARM versions of their apps, because this humble beginning will start a trend towards ARM. I even heard that Windows emulators, like Parallels (which I use on my normal Macbook) are somehow going to work on the ARM Macs, which is impressive if true.

    • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
      @GreenBlueWalkthrough 5 years ago

      @TheSektorz But can you use non-apps though? Like go to a site and download something or will it only be app stores in an Arm future?

    • @TheSektorz
      @TheSektorz 5 years ago

      @GreenBlueWalkthrough Of course, whatever you download will just in an emulator, like the non-optimized apps currently do. I doubt Apple will do a stupid move like limiting what apps you can run in the future. it will not be received well by their huge userbase of developers and professionals.

    • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
      @GreenBlueWalkthrough 5 years ago

      @TheSektorz The iPhone does and the same with the ARM Windows thing.

  • @LonSeidman
    @LonSeidman 5 years ago +480

    Apple's Newton was a huge catalyst for ARM in mobile devices - far predating the iPod.

    • @Danielle_1234
      @Danielle_1234 5 years ago +20

      It predated the iphone too, and was about the same size as an iphone. It's the father of the iphone.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 5 years ago +9

      Back them, we did use them, HP Win CE too, back then technology was just not that good jet.
      Webkit, touch screens needed more development, 20 year later we have achieved it!

    • @webgpu
      @webgpu 5 years ago +12

      ?????? newton was a PDA, ipod is a music box. also newton was a flop. apples vs oranges?

    • @Zatoitchy
      @Zatoitchy 5 years ago +5

      As I remember, ARM was created and owned by Apple and Olivetti to power the Newton and Olivetti devices.

    • @HelenFire420
      @HelenFire420 5 years ago +2

      Actually we have been using ARM since the game boy!

  • @Second_Opinion_2
    @Second_Opinion_2 5 years ago +157

    "disruptive innovations" are only disruptive to those who hold back progress out of greed and ignorance

    • @tonyguillen3224
      @tonyguillen3224 5 years ago +12

      Well
      Is not like apple is not a greedy company

    • @Second_Opinion_2
      @Second_Opinion_2 5 years ago +17

      @tonyguillen3224 Apple is one of the most successful companies out there and that can be confused with greed, I'm not saying Apple isn't greedy but I do not think they are the worst. Greed by itself is not that bad, most multi billion companies are, their products are expensive but they offer a quality that is rarely matched and they push for INNOVATION and progress rather than sit back and let their industry stagnate while they make money

    • @tonyguillen3224
      @tonyguillen3224 5 years ago +7

      @Second_Opinion_2 ok lil boy

    • @seabedrock
      @seabedrock 5 years ago +9

      @tonyguillen3224 where's your argument? :(

    • @tonyguillen3224
      @tonyguillen3224 5 years ago +8

      @seabedrock you cannot argue with apple fanboys

  • @JamieLikesGames
    @JamieLikesGames Year ago +1

    It's kinda awesome that this stemmed from Acorn Computers. I used them back in the 90s in school and just kinda thought they disappeared into the void, but their legacy still live on today, which is cool!

  • @betterhomesnc2437
    @betterhomesnc2437 4 years ago +32

    I have been 100% on windows/android for the past 10 years. I am impressed with Apple's innovation over the past couple years, that drive forces other companies like Microsoft and Samsung to also innovate and I am all about it.

    • @jasonk9779
      @jasonk9779 4 years ago

      They inspire slavish imitation for sure.

    • @Kpop-eye-f7t
      @Kpop-eye-f7t 3 years ago +4

      @jasonk9779 Apple also copies a lot of features from Android OS devices.

    • @nekogaming8461
      @nekogaming8461 3 years ago +2

      @Kpop-eye-f7t Android also copies a lot from Apple

    • @nekogaming8461
      @nekogaming8461 3 years ago

      @Kpop-eye-f7t Android also copies a lot from Apple

    • @Rajmanov
      @Rajmanov 3 years ago +1

      @nekogaming8461 so everyone copies from others, no really an inovation company at all exists

  • @aamodgupte9647
    @aamodgupte9647 5 years ago +322

    New Apple tech now costs an ARM and a leg.

    • @zloboslav_
      @zloboslav_ 5 years ago +7

      lmao XD

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae 5 years ago +34

      Sounds a bit RISCy

    • @jaydmorales23
      @jaydmorales23 5 years ago +20

      They made a faster chip and didn’t increase the price of the computer..?

    • @CocaColaM14
      @CocaColaM14 5 years ago +21

      It‘s much cheaper than any Windows Laptop with similar performance. Now there is really no point complaining about Apple‘s prices

    • @dudeabideth4428
      @dudeabideth4428 5 years ago

      ROFL

  • @soubhikmukherjee6871
    @soubhikmukherjee6871 5 years ago +10

    Anyone who loves technology is gonna be blown away by this video. Imagine what apple will do in next 2-3 years with iPhone, iPad and Mac lineup. I just can't wait.

    • @mothtv
      @mothtv 5 years ago

      Maybe, if they sort crappy XCode out, which IMHO is an abomination compared to Android Studio. But alas we're forced to build for both communities.

    • @wesleyleigh4063
      @wesleyleigh4063 5 years ago

      Can't wait to see how much they ask me to cough up for any one of their products

    • @VectorGaming4080
      @VectorGaming4080 5 years ago +1

      @wesleyleigh4063 you can get a new iPad for $330 or a new iPhone for $399. If you want to experience Apple’s custom silicon, the entry cost is actually really affordable.

  • @lucasmurad4496
    @lucasmurad4496 3 years ago +1

    Best cost benefit in terms of computers at least for me. 100% Approved. Nice design, fast, smooth use, battery lasts more than 15 hours working. So practical as a phone. You take it from the bag and just start using from where you were, with absolutely no lag. It's really open and use. Nice nice nice

  • @recenthuman5629
    @recenthuman5629 4 years ago +27

    Love the quality of this channle, this is how I wanna consume new information 👍🏼

  • @cybair9341
    @cybair9341 5 years ago +176

    I just bought an ARM 64-bit 4-core computer for $100. The Raspberry Pi 400.

    • @yudhobaskoro8033
      @yudhobaskoro8033 5 years ago +2

      U shouldve bought the model b, overclock like a champ with a puny heatsink

    • @fwefhwe4232
      @fwefhwe4232 5 years ago +3

      i was thinking of raspberry pi as well.
      I have a banana pi, with dual core, and it is good for excel, word, light browsing, etc

    • @yudhobaskoro8033
      @yudhobaskoro8033 5 years ago +9

      @fwefhwe4232 ARM devices should be like this, a side kick for light loads, not a $1000 machine that's powerful but fully locked by the company

    • @berkeliumk
      @berkeliumk 5 years ago +1

      $5 PiZero is good enough for me.

    • @carlosap78
      @carlosap78 5 years ago +2

      @yudhobaskoro8033 RPI400 is overclocked and it can go up to 2.2

  • @Seanonyoutube
    @Seanonyoutube 5 years ago +88

    This dude could make a video about plumbing sound all sinister and secretive

    • @Ev3rmoving
      @Ev3rmoving 5 years ago +9

      How One Plumber Revolutionized Pipes

    • @jenniferjonson0212
      @jenniferjonson0212 5 years ago

      I own myself. Have privacy... And life has never been better
      Welcome to 2030
      www.tamperproof.earth/post/welcome-to-2030-i-own-myself-have-privacy-and-life-has-never-been-better

  • @HotepOurobo
    @HotepOurobo Year ago +1

    Time here, the M1 is still more than enough for 80% of the market out there. The better the base model chips get the less people need to upgrade real world, thus less recycling and waste.
    M1 changed everything and we're living in the greatest times as a Mac fan. Can't wait to get my base model m4 with 1tb 16GB ram for......yes $1200 (including Apple Care).
    Insane.

  • @flintwestwood5920
    @flintwestwood5920 4 years ago +207

    Very enlightening. Simply by upgrading my phone a couple of times, I had a subconscious awareness that mobile processors were catching up to desktop performance at a surprising speed. But I had no idea they had come this far.

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 3 years ago +4

      So, an Apple product is better than...an Apple product? Yeah, amazing innovation there.

    • @HülyeLó
      @HülyeLó 3 years ago +10

      @williamyoung9401 what

    • @CrowClouds
      @CrowClouds 3 years ago +1

      Do you really need that much power on your phone

    • @AchicaMkd
      @AchicaMkd 3 years ago +2

      @williamyoung9401 its Foxconn products with apple logo and dumb customers will buy it 😂

    • @luigiweegee7152
      @luigiweegee7152 2 years ago +7

      @AchicaMkd I don’t think apple products are “dumb”, also isn’t apple products literally outperforming every android phone out there, and the fact it last over 5 years vs 1 or even 2 years, i’m not defending apple but just saying the advantages of iphone over android.

  • @Thelango99
    @Thelango99 5 years ago +69

    ARM is not the first RISC design, that goes to MIPS.

    • @JohnDwyer1983
      @JohnDwyer1983 5 years ago +5

      I think he swallowed the Kool Aid - Has he even heard about the raspberry pi?

    • @pranjalkanel2711
      @pranjalkanel2711 5 years ago +5

      @JohnDwyer1983 every Raspberry Pi ever made is powered by a System on a Chip built by Broadcom, with ARM-licensed cores.

    • @JohnDwyer1983
      @JohnDwyer1983 5 years ago +6

      @pranjalkanel2711 Yes, but Apple doesn't ARM, Apple are not the first to build a desktop computer based on ARM this year. Huawei made one, the raspberry pi desktop exists and some Android phones have desktop modes when you plug them in. Also, Docker works on the raspberry pi. reports indicate this is not true of the Apple's Arm product.

    • @luisgonzalez1637
      @luisgonzalez1637 5 years ago

      Arm was meant to be mips for the masses

    • @MaulikParmar210
      @MaulikParmar210 5 years ago +3

      History often gets taken for granted and forgotten which didn't survive.
      He even jumped from 1970 to 1991, when people talks about aapl, world revolves around it somehow :)

  • @heyven565
    @heyven565 5 years ago +44

    RISC it for the biscuit

  • @alexdenton6586
    @alexdenton6586 3 years ago +1

    Because of my work I still can't do without a real PC but I recognize and that's what has changed a lot compared to the beginning of smartphones and tablets is that I use more and more both devices to replace my Windows computers
    Mobile systems are fast, reliable, simple to use and moreover they are used with the fingers, they are portable and I can take my tablet or my smartphone everywhere whereas for my PC it's a little more complicated and as he says very rightly in the video they are more energy efficient, my tablet and my smartphone can easily last a day on the battery
    And it seems to evolve very quickly so I can't wait to see what the future holds for mobile systems in general
    Thank you Dagogo

  • @onkarmane8760
    @onkarmane8760 4 years ago +684

    Hate apple all you want, but you have to accept that if Apple wasn’t in the market we would not have gotten to such innovations

    • @Tomas-bm1wd
      @Tomas-bm1wd 4 years ago +14

      📠

    • @cefb8923
      @cefb8923 4 years ago +49

      Depends, some stuff they were the inventor and others Jobs just had a vision that no one else had and knew how to market it. I'd give them credit regardless.
      Really doesn't matter anymore because if you're not half way knowledgeable about computers then people tend to be sheep and you think anything with the Apple logo on is the absolute best.. even if you not quite sure why.

    • @Irfaan16
      @Irfaan16 4 years ago +73

      There's a reason why companies copy Apple and not the other way around.

    • @christianknuchel
      @christianknuchel 4 years ago +41

      ​@Irfaan16 Because Apple knows how to make money. That doesn't necessarily speak to the quality. Things being copied, for example, is how to excel at planned obsolescence.

    • @kevin5073
      @kevin5073 4 years ago +14

      @christianknuchel all tech companies do that.

  • @amankhatri3891
    @amankhatri3891 5 years ago +20

    Can't wait to see what Apple does with their Macbook pro 16 inch next year, never been this excited for a Mac ever before .

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 5 years ago

      I can answer that. They'll charge an extra $1,000 for it and make it even more unrepairable and locked down with less features. Oh, and don't forget more privacy invasions too! :)

    • @thou_shalt_kill1355
      @thou_shalt_kill1355 5 years ago

      ARM is now own by Nvidia. This will be the last M1

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 5 years ago

      @thou_shalt_kill1355 Sadly, I don't think so. It sounds like this is a custom-made chip by Apple themselves that merely uses RISC.

    • @thou_shalt_kill1355
      @thou_shalt_kill1355 5 years ago

      @arnox4554 no this also a ARM chip. They buy the license to make the chip. But Nvidia bought the ARM now. Nvidia is also a chip maker for sure in the future they will not license anybody to make ARM chip. They only make it them self.

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 5 years ago

      @thou_shalt_kill1355 The ARM patent has expired a long time ago. That's why Qualcomm and co. can make the chip with no legal issues. NVidia bought the ARM company themselves but they didn't buy the rights to Apple's M1 chip.

  • @MadamLava094
    @MadamLava094 5 years ago +127

    Its worth noting that Apple wasnt solely responsible for evaporating Intel's lead. AMD has been competing heavily in Intel's own specific areas for years.

    • @kbotev
      @kbotev 5 years ago +1

      Yeah I was about to ask what about that other company called AMD and their "weak" x86 CPUs that the glorious Apple ARM based chips will destroy too :D

    • @tommybazar
      @tommybazar 5 years ago +7

      Nakor Z There's mentions of AMD several times through the video. But yeah, intel isn't representatiove of top-end CPUs anymore.

    • @CrypticConsole
      @CrypticConsole 5 years ago +1

      Arm won't replace x86 for ages until Microsoft compile windows on arm

    • @demef758
      @demef758 5 years ago

      @CrypticConsole "Arm won't replace x86 for ages until Microsoft compile windows on arm." If MSFT does that, then they will also go down in flames with Intel, just as IBM did when it decided to abandon Microsoft in favor of OS/2.

    • @CrypticConsole
      @CrypticConsole 5 years ago

      @demef758 but if Microsoft don't than Linux will take over.

  • @juneabe2076
    @juneabe2076 3 years ago +2

    Thank you for ceating such information and high quality content videos each time.

  • @ze2411
    @ze2411 4 years ago +81

    Brought tears to my eyes .. Technology is so beautiful!

    • @zaidnava562
      @zaidnava562 4 years ago +5

      This is just the beginning. Wait until the m1 chips get better.

    • @dragonchan
      @dragonchan 4 years ago

      @zaidnava562 boomer

    • @zaidnava562
      @zaidnava562 4 years ago +1

      @dragonchan why

    • @OriginalBabyBoi
      @OriginalBabyBoi 4 years ago +6

      @zaidnava562 people look for any reason to hate on another person lol, ignore those insecure people.

    • @lucar95gg
      @lucar95gg 4 years ago

      @dragonchan I don't get your comment.

  • @mrginn
    @mrginn 4 years ago +502

    Intel's been lazy for awhile now. Props to Apple! 👏👏

    • @JassonQuill
      @JassonQuill 4 years ago +3

      as same as powerpc before..

    • @thevapejoint8685
      @thevapejoint8685 4 years ago +37

      Even AMD is whipping them

    • @liviuganea4108
      @liviuganea4108 4 years ago +2

      This is nothing new. RISC was tried before and AMD already has APUs (the M1 is the Apple version of an APU). Why are you cheering?

    • @TELEVISIBLE
      @TELEVISIBLE 4 years ago +8

      Intel is not lazy , it is just technology get to a stage that it is difficult for one company to do it all . Intel design their chip as well as manufacturing them is no longer a sound business model

    • @AchicaMkd
      @AchicaMkd 4 years ago +5

      Props to Apple fro selling same crappt product with new name even crappy m1 is made by tscm apple selling premium price nothing more

  • @dogoma6304
    @dogoma6304 5 years ago +49

    23:36 goosebumps 🔥

  • @andrewgreen6974
    @andrewgreen6974 6 months ago

    I have the M4 iPad Pro now and the performance is on another level literally everything opens pretty much instantly the power is insane and incredible

  • @BrawndoQC
    @BrawndoQC 5 years ago +50

    Can you imagine, this chip is their first ARM chip for their computers and it performs like that in a freaking macbook air.

    • @elijahmon6519
      @elijahmon6519 5 years ago +2

      It's not their first ARM chip. All of their phones and tablets are ARM based.

    • @thenowhere
      @thenowhere 5 years ago +12

      @elijahmon6519 "first ARM chip for their computers", i.e not phones / tablets, Einstein

    • @hisokamorow1816
      @hisokamorow1816 5 years ago +4

      @elijahmon6519 he literally said for their computers

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. 5 years ago

      @elijahmon6519 Learn to read

    • @apathak34
      @apathak34 5 years ago

      It is what it is, what's there to imagine?

  • @inbasicterms-popculturevid1704

    Apple is confused whether to increase or decrease prices of their product😂

    • @atiqshahriarshourav2958
      @atiqshahriarshourav2958 5 years ago +63

      @Anurag LOL ..do you even know apple bro?

    • @fanban2926
      @fanban2926 5 years ago +32

      @atiqshahriarshourav2958 do you? You clearly don't understand how apple operates now

    • @RSVDCN
      @RSVDCN 5 years ago +8

      @fanban2926 yes, they make each piece separate so you buy more 😂

    • @rafalb692
      @rafalb692 5 years ago +20

      @atiqshahriarshourav2958 you don't understand apple they literally realest the best budget phone iphone se in 2020 for 400 dollars and iphone 12 mini for 700 dollars also reduce prices for iphone 11 to 599 dollars and iphone x to 499 dollars.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 5 years ago +13

      @rafalb692 They overprice their stuff

  • @benjaminlenz3482
    @benjaminlenz3482 5 years ago +66

    "This turned out to be a huge missed opportunity" understatement of the century...

    • @gabrielsuazo698
      @gabrielsuazo698 5 years ago

      The onl

    • @KabukeeJo
      @KabukeeJo 4 years ago +3

      Just as big a blunder as when Blockbuster had the chance to buy Netflix.

    • @johniii8147
      @johniii8147 4 years ago

      That mistake is pushing Intel to a second rate player

    • @420GratefulHippie
      @420GratefulHippie 4 years ago

      Sorry to burst your bubble Apple fans. But Intel is not sweating losing Apple's business.
      Apple's computer sales only account for 4% to 5% of the total desktop/laptop computer market, so it's not that huge of a hit to Intel.
      Window PC gamers and corporate servers are Intel's bread and butter market.

    • @johniii8147
      @johniii8147 4 years ago +4

      @420GratefulHippie it’s a lot more important than you. It’s showing that X86 architecture has fallen behind. Intel certainly better be taking this seriously or they won’t be relevant in 5 to 10 years. They have lost their technology and manufacturing lead. Do something soon or they will just be the classic story of a technology company that didn’t respond and keep up.

  • @OreOluwa-x6b
    @OreOluwa-x6b Year ago +1

    Needing a more powerful computer isn’t relevant to everyone. But having more efficiency and less power consumption is. And it’s something everyone can notice.
    This is deeper than it sounds.
    The majority don’t need extremely powerful laptops.

  • @eckee
    @eckee 4 years ago +65

    For the first time in my 16 years of computer using life, I’m buying a Mac this year unless AMD comes up with something competitive. Apple Silicon is perfect for laptops. Knowing Apple from long term iPhone and iPad usage, I think they will nail the next gen M series chips.

    • @mhavock
      @mhavock 3 years ago +4

      Good luck finding good software or games, hope u have enough money left for the overpriced software and hardware upgrade and repair costs. And hope you enjoy being limited to apple store and propriety ecosystem. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @costacoffee4life665
      @costacoffee4life665 3 years ago +13

      @mhavock different users have different amounts of disposable income. Different companies target different levels of disposable income. Different users have different needs and values. I don’t know about this person specifically, but a lot of Apple customers value:
      * low latency connectivity (seemless connection between devices)
      * on-device data, iCloud private relay, strict app regulation (security and privacy)
      * low power consumption, high performance and long battery life (optimisation)
      If you don’t value these things that’s okay. If you can’t afford Apple products that’s okay, but don’t judge other people for what they want to spend their money on (unless it’s a significant risk to them or others).

    • @mhavock
      @mhavock 3 years ago +3

      @costacoffee4life665 Thats not my point at all, and if you think Apple has low latency etc etc, then you have not looked at the equivalent priced technology from the competitors. Infact, all these technologies are not something new Apple developed. They borrowed and take what they need.You know exactly what I mean, do your research. Support opensource and open platform development instead.

    • @tytytut435
      @tytytut435 3 years ago +4

      @mhavock I am literally still able to install cracked softwares on macOS, and if that’s not enough I can also boot windows on my mac and get all the freedom windows offers. There’s also plenty of third-party apple repair shops, with fair price, genuine parts, and actual good service

    • @kerzch
      @kerzch 3 years ago

      @mhavock the silence is so loud

  • @Flynn1411
    @Flynn1411 5 years ago +18

    I'm a Computer Systems Engineering student, and when this M1 MBP was announced I went and told my friends about it. The moment I mentioned Apple they just started dismissing what I was saying that this was a really big deal for the tech industry, just because they keep saying that it's not worth it and Apple is a trash company. I feel so frustrated that they can't understand what this means and the only see "numbers". I'm not the biggest Apple fan, but this is one of the products that I really wish to purchase from them.

    • @paulnjeru2005
      @paulnjeru2005 5 years ago +5

      Honestly, just tell poeple that would listen and understand the M1's significance

    • @rousseau327
      @rousseau327 5 years ago +5

      Lmao, you can't expect any better from people. As much as I love building my own PC, the community is just so focused on numbers, they are completely oblivious to the concept of optimizaton.

  • @MrHichammohsen1
    @MrHichammohsen1 5 years ago +72

    Now imagine that chip in a VR set!

    • @isssma0
      @isssma0 5 years ago +6

      GPUs are actually already using RISC, so in essence, VR sets already are using them since the start.

    • @MrHichammohsen1
      @MrHichammohsen1 5 years ago +1

      @isssma0 But you are like a dog on a leash. We need a VR that can stay on for days on its own.

    • @kKhanMC
      @kKhanMC 5 years ago +2

      @MrHichammohsen1 this

    • @MrHichammohsen1
      @MrHichammohsen1 5 years ago

      eboy.matthew on ig for nothing 80kg

    • @thisismydogsaccount
      @thisismydogsaccount 5 years ago

      Imagine that chip in a Fleshlight 😮😮😮

  • @Eagervul
    @Eagervul 3 years ago +2

    I think it's important to explain why at 8:30 he says the chip was still running. It was running on the extremely low voltage introduced by the measuring device, it wasn't just running off of God's will.