Arm’s Cortex A725 ft. Dell’s Pro Max with GB10

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Arm’s 7-series cores started out as the company’s highest performance offerings. After Arm introduced the performance oriented X-series, 7-series cores have increasingly moved into a density focused role. Like Intel’s E-Cores, Arm’s 7-series cores today derive their strength from numbers. A hybrid core setup can ideally use density-optimized cores to achieve high multithreaded performance at lower power and area costs than a uniform big-core design. The Cortex A725 is the latest in Arm’s 7-serie...

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