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M-series have a substantially wider memory bus allowing much higher throughput. It's not really an x86/M-series thing, rather it's a packaging limitation. Apple integrates the memory into the same package as the CPU, the vast majority of x86 CPUs are socketed with socketed memory.

Apple are able to push a wider bus at higher frequencies because they aren't limited by signal integrity problems you encounter trying to do the same over sockets and motherboard traces. x86 CPUs like the Ryzen AI Max 395+, when packaged without socketed memory, are able to push equally wide busses at high frequencies.



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