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N3E is slightly less efficient than N3B though, it just has higher yields.


Do both efficiency and yield play a part in the final off the shelf performance?

e.g. does higher yield mean you get more product in higher bins? I imagine we need to judge a process by the distribution across bins not just a max efficiency or a total yield.


Perhaps if this was intel or AMD with many binned SKUs, but Apple has very minimal SKUs and less binning wouldn’t account for as large a single core jump




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