nice see a bit of competition to both apple silicon and also x86 silicon.
www.theregister.com

Arm claims Cortex-X3 outpaces Intel Core i7 laptop CPU
Chip design house reveals brains of what might be your next ultralight notebook

The British outfit said the X3, revealed Tuesday alongside other CPU and GPU blueprints, is expected to provide an estimated 34 percent higher peak performance than a performance core in Intel's upper mid-range Core i7-1260P processor from this year.
Arm came to that conclusion, mind you, after running the SPECRate2017_int_base single-threaded benchmark in a simulation of its CPU core design clocked at an equivalent to 3.6GHz with 1MB of L2 and 16MB of L3 cache.
In effect, Arm believes its Cortex-X3 cores can outperform the P cores of the Core i7 when running common-or-garden application code. That 28-Watt Intel part, aimed at thin and light laptops, has four performance cores and eight efficiency cores, and a competing real-world Arm-based system-on-chip – whenever or if ever it arrives – would need multiple Cortex cores