According to this, the 12900K has an all core MT boost of 5 GHz and a ST boost of 5.3 GHz for the big cores. For the little cores, ST tops out at 3.9 GHz and MT is at 3.7 GHz.
Looks like Windows 11 comes with a noticeable (few %) performance uplift (vs Win 10 21H1) for Hybrid architectures. This bodes well for Alder Lake when it comes out later this year.
https://hothardware.com/news/windows-11-gives-hybrid-architectures-a-single-threaded-boost
https://www.sisoftware.co.uk/2020/09/01/intel-core-gen11-tigerlake-ulv-i7-1165g7-review-benchmarks-cpu-avx512-performance/
Surprised to see this review early, but TGL looks like a beast!
Quoting from the article in case it is taken down:
"While due to high power consumption, AVX512 was never...
Yeah, I think ICL-SP is supposed to be fabbed with the same process as ICL-U (10 nm) and not the updated 10SF process.
Do we know of any other major products on 10SF other than TGL-U? It is my understanding that Alder lake and Sapphire Rapids will be fabbed with a newer process (10 ESF) next year.
Looks like the huge TSMC 6nm order could partially be explained by the outsourcing of Xe-HPG dies for gaming GPUs :
https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-to-unveil-xe-hpg-gaming-architecture-with-hardware-ray-tracing
We will very likely hear more about this in the next couple of weeks (Hot chips).
I completely agree. To maintain competitiveness with an absolutely resurgent AMD, they need to get their CPUs on better nodes. If I were to take a guess, they might start utilizing TSMC for Granite Rapids. Possibly even SPR as they have a contractual obligation to have things ready for Aurora by...
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