Intel 15th Gen Arrow Lake: What to Expect?

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Intel 15th-Gen Arrow Lake processors are on the horizon, and we can’t wait to see what they have in store for us. What can we expect from the new batch of chips?
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at 04:04 "Modern processors such as the AMD Ryzen 6000 or Intel 12th gen cards..." that clearly shows you how precise informations in this video are. This is just some ChatGPT AI script low effort no research video that makes no sense at all. Ryzen 6000 are not even desktop processors but low power mobile chips for laptops, held gaming machines etc...

jackoncrack
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1:53 "Impacts the current generation of processors. BITC-"

auritro
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0:55 Don‘t confuse people. 7 and 5 nm are just the names, you can‘t compare the nm of Intel‘s architecture with AMD‘s in terms of numbers. For example: You would think that AMD 7nm is half as small as Intel 14nm. It is smaller, but not half as small.

marcel
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Hard to say game over to AMD on the CPU side. They’ve been kicking intels ass for the last several years.

jonathankurz
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"Game over AMD"
After the recent news... hmm.

JHCuero
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The upcoming Arrow Lake processor will utilize the Intel 20A process node with a 2nm process, incorporating EUV lithography to enhance yield and capacity. The design will use a tile-based approach and feature both performance (P) and efficiency (E) cores, in addition to an onboard GPU. Dedicated accelerators for AI, video transcoding, and cryptographic functions will also be included.

The P cores are expected to consist of eight cores and are based on the Lion Cove architecture, while the efficiency cores (E cores) may initially have up to 16. However, a mid-generation refresh expected in 2025 could potentially provide some Arrow Lake chips with as many as 32 E cores.

The E cores will leverage the Skymont architecture and will require DDR5 memory. There are also rumors suggesting support for Thunderbolt 5 on a new socket (LGA 1851), with more pins than LGA 1700 in the 12th, 13th, and 14th generations. This means a new motherboard for Arrow Lake, although it will have the same physical size as the LGA 1700 socket, allowing for compatibility with existing coolers.

Additionally, there is speculation that Intel may remove Hyperthreading entirely from all Arrow Lake models. This is regarded as the most significant change to any generation in the past two decades.

mrhassell
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What to expect - high temps, high power output, frequent crashing??

Hyperion
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A 5% improvement is a waste of time. I usually wait a few generations before upgrading to make it worthwhile.

nigelwright
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i expect amd to have an answer as they have had since 2017

bonkwonkelchip
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I am all for increasing the P core count.. they already have the E core count to 16, lets do the same with the P Cores.. if perhaps the first roll out 12 P cores and 16 E cores, and second roll out 16 and 16.. P and E cores.. would be nice to know that if I play a game and surf the web at the same time, that my game will be using Power cores dedicated to the game and use the Efficiency cores dedicated to running the web browsing and menial tasks in the back ground.. I do not know that Intel needs to get higher clock speeds at this time, but it would be great if they could lower the power consumption of the chip.. using less power.. two 8 core chiplets of P cores, two 8 core chipless of E cores. with lots of on chip memory.. and fast interconnect and more PCIE lanes.. lets get them back up to 40 again like we use to have with Ivy Bridge..

LivelysReport
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Intel should start making their CPU's as a SOC all on chip. Like the M3 soc, yes that's ARM based, ARM is the future anyways, x86 has reached its peak.
Intel needs to find out how to make a SOC Intel chip, that is x86 ARM modified, or retire x86 completely.
The sooner Microsoft and Intel and AMD get away from x86, the sooner we get awesome soc gaming chips.

Technocrat.
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What did you want to say about Bitcoin?

OfirAvramento
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They better be afraid of snap dragon x elite. These new risc chips are scary.

gregorywilson
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Let's talk about if Intel can survive through current gen 1st.

hinrei
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I silicon-atom has about 0.2 Nanometer diameter. So the probability of electron-tunneling is much bigger at 2 nm - i very critical development - the realibility drops

manbu
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In one things in videos dont compare amd and intel cpu but only tell their specifications lot what is the best things about intel cpu.but true us we love seeing good things products company but not compare them but I love these company of cpu in all why they are the best in made revolutionary of cpu up to latest best release.

huzaifazkansa
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It's really overkill for most use cases. My 9th gen i7 does everything I want without delay. I wanted to spend big money on a high end computer, but I cannot justify the cost.

briankleinschmidt
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Both chips are good. Amd for desktop. Intel for laptop.

Jaybird-bett
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And again AMD making the king of processors with 9000 series. Suck that intel.

shitsandgigglesgaming
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I want low power with good performance.

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