Tag: Architecture
All the articles with the tag "Architecture".
Intel's Nova Lake CPUs: A New Socket and Architecture Shake-Up on the Horizon
Published: at 03:12 AMThe article details Intel's rumored Nova Lake CPUs, featuring a new LGA 1954 socket and aiming to significantly improve performance and power efficiency, potentially signaling a shift away from a chiplet design.
Intel's Nova Lake-S: A Deep Dive into the Next-Gen Desktop CPU Architecture
Published: at 12:57 PMIntel's rumored Nova Lake-S CPUs will reportedly utilize a new LGA 1954 socket, signifying a major architectural overhaul aimed at boosting IPC and potentially surpassing current performance benchmarks. The new platform will require a complete system upgrade.
Intel P-State Driver Evolves with Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) for Hybrid Architectures
Published: at 06:05 PMIntel's P-State driver is being enhanced with EAS to optimize task placement on hybrid CPUs, promising performance and power consumption improvements, especially for mobile devices.
Intel's Hybrid Architecture Faces Multithreading Challenges as AMD Gains Ground
Published: at 12:02 PMThe PC Gamer article suggests that Intel's hybrid CPU architecture, with its complex thread scheduling, might face challenges as games become more multithreaded, potentially giving AMD's simpler, uniform core design an advantage.
Demystifying CPU Performance: Understanding What Makes One CPU Better Than Another
Published: at 11:07 AMThe article explores the key factors affecting CPU performance, beyond just clock speed and core count. It emphasizes architecture, cache, manufacturing process, and power consumption, promoting a deeper understanding for informed consumer choices.
Intel's Griffin Cove Architecture: Next-Gen CPU Development in Progress
Published: at 11:11 PMAn Intel engineer's LinkedIn profile reveals active development on the "Griffin Cove" CPU architecture. This points to a future generation of Intel cores, likely succeeding Panther Cove and Lunar Lake, still years away from potential release.