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The only difference is cache. Density is more manufacturing than core differences. Is a Celeron a different core than a Pentium due to cache differences? No, Intel gives them the same ‘cove’ codename. Cache differences have existed for a long time on the same cores for the sake of product differentiation.
An Intel p-core uses a ‘cove’ architecture. An Intel e-core uses a ‘mont’ architecture. Same goes for ARM SoCs. Different architectures for different on chip cores. AMD c and non-c cores are the same.
But that’s not a BIG.little hybrid design. That’s just little. We are arguing whether an AMD c and non-c mixture is really a hybrid design as the cores are essentially the same. I’m arguing that AMDs design is not BIG.little (two different core architectures) as Intel and ARM have defined it.