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I hope you will build a processor with a different architecture than before
And if you use the processor and the graphics processor in one chip, but with a "high-performance graphics processor that competes with the RTX", this processor will be legendary and sales will increase.Just like Apple did with the M1 MAX processors
And if you use the processor and the graphics processor in one chip, but with a "high-performance graphics processor that competes with the RTX", this processor will be legendary and sales will increase.Just like Apple did with the M1 MAX processors
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