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According to the post, each processor combines 6 “Coyote Cove” P-cores, 12 “Arctic Wolf” E-cores, and 4 LP-E cores. That mix suggests a design that balances compute throughput with background and low-power tasks, rather than just piling on more performance cores.Read Entire Article
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