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First Gracemont laptop available for sale.
Anybody got disposable $500 to buy and test this laptop?
We missed one interesting slide from the presentation with a comparison between Conroemont and Raptor Cove on different power levels...
That looks insane!
Still, it's quite the leap from Gracemont/Crestmont. Gracemont ran too hot. Crestmont was clobbered by tile latency. I wonder what Skymont's Achilles heel will be.With Skymont being roughly equal in IPC but on a much more efficient node, this isn't surprising.
Still, it's quite the leap from Gracemont/Crestmont. Gracemont ran too hot. Crestmont was clobbered by tile latency. I wonder what Skymont's Achilles heel will be.
Yeah but unfortunately, Intel is too dumb and too greedy to do something like that. If a $300 laptop can give you that level of performance, why would anyone bother buying their Core Ultra? Sadly they will continue spamming the market with anemic Gracemont 4-core laptops and letting OEMs charge up to $500 for those netbooks.Imagine Alder Lake-N successor, but with Skymont...
Issue with these "Mont" is gpu support, without proper gpu support nothing will change.Yeah but unfortunately, Intel is too dumb and too greedy to do something like that. If a $300 laptop can give you that level of performance, why would anyone bother buying their Core Ultra? Sadly they will continue spamming the market with anemic Gracemont 4-core laptops and letting OEMs charge up to $500 for those netbooks.
Issue with these "Mont" is gpu support, without proper gpu support nothing will change.
It needs ARC iGPU with ability to at least play some popular esports titles at 30fps minimum (no frames dropped). They can strip out the RT and XMX units. But basic raster support at decent fps with updated drivers to at least display something on the screen (even if at 5 fps) in the latest games is a must. It can be a way to sell cheap external gpu docks to netbook owners (like a lot of underprivileged kids). Even an ARC A380 in a dock would be a huge improvement for such a kid.Alder Lake-N has the same IGP, just less EUs.
Am not talking about igp, it need dedicated gpu, cpu like N305 is strong enough for many tasks but it's igp let that cpu down. If we got 4/8 cores skymont with that weak igp what's the point?Alder Lake-N has the same IGP, just less EUs.
No it doesn't. Not every product is meant for gaming.It needs ARC iGPU with ability to at least play some popular esports titles at 30fps minimum (no frames dropped).
I'm of the opinion that people shouldn't be punished for not having enough money. A decent iGPU can come in handy any time. Grandpa/grandma or the little kid could want to explore some beautiful game. They should not be disappointed with a game refusing to launch or running like molasses even at the lowest settings. I think this is something that Snapdragon may excel at. Their value GPUs may be faster than whatever Intel pairs with the N CPUs.No it doesn't. Not every product is meant for gaming.
Anybody?What is Alder Lake-N iGPU performance relative to Meteor Lake iGPU?
Then don't entertain financial punishment on poor people who want an affordable compute device. These chips are made with cost in mind, specifically to enable all kinds of compute devices while adding as little to BoM as possible. Once you introduce gaming as a performance threshold for these chips, their GPU becomes the defining feature and takes up most of the die area along the uncore. The choice of CPU cores becomes almost irrelevant.I'm of the opinion that people shouldn't be punished for not having enough money.
1:5 in timespy some other benchmarks 2:5Anybody?
But they could provide pcie lanes for us to use our own lowend gpu, even something like GT 1030 would make these cpu much better.Then don't entertain financial punishment on poor people who want an affordable compute device. These chips are made with cost in mind, specifically to enable all kinds of compute devices while adding as little to BoM as possible. Once you introduce gaming as a performance threshold for these chips, their GPU becomes the defining feature and takes up most of the die area along the uncore. The choice of CPU cores becomes almost irrelevant.
Yeah it's Intel that's the problem here and hopefully Snapdragon or Mediatek will create some competition in this space. Even if Intel cannot include a stronger iGPU to keep the core size small, they should at least let the laptop have some basic upgrade functionality. Four lanes of PCIe 4.0 could be enough bandwidth for a low end card that gives options to netbook owners and lets them keep the device longer instead of chucking it in the trash when it can no longer grow with their needs.But they could provide pcie lanes for us to use our own lowend gpu, even something like GT 1030 would make these cpu much better.
I am not sure about that. Mediatek makes the Kompanio line of chips for Chromebooks.Yeah it's Intel that's the problem here and hopefully Snapdragon or Mediatek will create some competition in this space.
Hey, maybe their "secret" deal with Nvidia is to bring the Geforce 1030 to their SoCEven the top of the line Kompanio 1380 has a pretty mediocre GPU.
The Switch? 😅There's also the possibility of a slightly weaker GPU than the Switch
The Switch? 😅
Switch's TX1 uses a 2015 ultra low end Maxwell GPU closer to the barebones 1 WGP/2 CU RDNA2 offering in Raphael and Granite Ridge than anything remotely mid/hi end in modern ARM based SoCs, while being far behind in feature set.
Going by compute throughput alone the SDXE gen 1 Adreno GPU is about 8 times faster at over 4 TFLOPS.
I was thinking of the lovely first party Nintendo Switch games when I wrote thatThe Switch? 😅