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Exactly this.big.LITTLE is basically good for two generations of 'stretching Core further to keep up'.
Dramatic TDP bumps still required, core count only increases on E cores, they're already pushed way beyond efficient curve... All I see here is a continuation of what Intel was doing since Sandy Bridge. It won't last and Pat knows it.
But also, I think the chip shortage has exacerbated everyone's issues, a little known thing that's happening is chip brokerage firms, they have exploded in size and scope and are now fully exploitative.
In one case I Know of a roll of chip's that used to cost £300 literally costs a million now.
These aren't modern chip's so have a scarcity tbf but still.
I think the fact stuff is costing what it is has directly driven many to Make do, and affected the bottom line of Intel and others.
Hopefully they can hold out, and pull some stuff on they're fluff because they're PR is starting to wear thin on some line's (Arc)