Most recently Andre worked at Intel but also Arm, AMD, Apple, and Qualcomm. That is quite a resume. The current highest-performance family big core provides 64-bit, Out of Order (OoO) Cores for a range of design points based on workload requirements. These range from 3-wide to 6-wide OoO cores with 2 dedicated vector engines for AI workloads.
Naturally, the highest performing P870-D is a Six-wide, out-of-order core with RVA23, CHI bridge, and RAS Functionality. It can scale all the way to 256 cores for high-performance markets. The performance processor family is delivering superior compute density and performance for modern workloads in an energy-efficient area footprint. It is targeting Mobile, Consumer, Datacenter and Edge Infrastructure markets.
The one that the company is currently building is aiming for significantly higher performance. On the eve of a big trial where Arm and Qualcomm are about to go to the most prominent tech trial for the last half-decade, alternatives are welcomed.