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Intel's Ivy Bridge series of CPUs has been the topic of many rumors and leaks recently, but its die layout has not been disclosed yet. That did not stop Hiroshige Goto, contributor for PC Watch ...
Die shots of an Arrow Lake desktop CPU have been published online, revealing the inner design changes Intel has made to Arrow Lake, including its all-new chiplet (tile)-based design and ...
These increases were possible thanks in part to a higher power limit and a maturing Intel 7 manufacturing process, though Intel told us that optimizing the layout of the CPU die and "improving the ...
Hiroshige Goto, contributor for PC Watch that is known for detailed schematics of dies estimated the layout of Ivy Bridge silicon. Ivy Bridge is Intel’s brand new multi-core processor silicon ...
AMD and Intel have taken very different approaches to increasing the core counts of their processors. In the case of Team Red and its Ryzen CPUs, it went down a chiplet route, putting a block of ...
Intel revamped almost everything about the new chips, from the die layout to the architecture, adding new features, new capabilities, and a course for more innovation going forward. (Credit: Intel) ...
Today, in the Kaby Lake mobile processor, more die area is dedicated to graphics and media processing than to the CPU (see Kaby Lake die layout below). Intel's mobile Kaby Lake (7th Gen. Core ...
Intel’s new desktop CPUs are radically different than the Intel CPUs you’re used to. Today marks the launch of Arrow Lake, the company’s latest architecture for desktop processors, formally ...
Intel's Kaby Lake 7700K CPU increases overclocking headroom by a noticeable amount, bringing the 5GHz stable mark back into reach. Over the past few months, there have been many leaks revealing ...
With next-gen Arrow Lake desktop processors, the top die should still run with 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores, as is the case with Raptor Lake Refresh (and all recent generations).
Intel Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake-S desktop CPUs, rumored to launch in 2026, could introduce a brand-new LGA 1954 socket, marking yet another socket change for the company’s consumer platform.