I expect what we're about to see is the M1X line. Apple's first crop of five nanometer chips were in fact the low power M1 that's put in their low end products, right? If they don't change the process for the big chips, and they say, now that we've done this process for a while, you know, these, this big honking chip for our Mac Pro, it's also going to be a five nanometer chip. I'm not sure that I would put too much stake it out into how it's done. The bigger chips usually are like a half generation, at least behind the smaller chips.
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