> and the much bigger systems like M3 Max will be slower (bc they need time to ramp up multiple cores and that’s not happening with bursty incremental builds)
Is there some microbenchmark that illustrates the problem, or is this just wild extrapolation from some deep misunderstanding (maybe a bad car analogy about turbo lag?)
Hmm..at least you reasoned that it is a "problem" (and I would say it's more analogous to VLOM switchover than turbo lag ROFL).
For now, if you infrequently do full builds (and instead do incremental builds) and are mainly dragging things around, adding small features, etc. you're better off with less cores, even if those cores do run slower.
I don't really want Apple to "care deeply" us [slowing our phones], so I'mma not help illustrate further because a proper solution could involve a massive Engineering task (maybe Nuvia knows) and even with $3T market cap, they pretty much cheap bastards unless it comes to food courts and office chairs.
Ok, so I'm pretty much convinced now that you're full of shit. I asked for information to understand what the hell you're talking about, and you just went further off the rails. Please don't behave like that here.
Is there some microbenchmark that illustrates the problem, or is this just wild extrapolation from some deep misunderstanding (maybe a bad car analogy about turbo lag?)