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Posted by Anonymousgg
 - June 11, 2021, 00:44:46
We'll have to see how well Windows and Linux handle heterogeneous x86 in a few months, but it seems like a good strategy.

For gaming, 8 big cores is locked in until late in the decade because of the consoles. So Raptor Lake going to 8 big, 16 small sounds just fine. Even if AMD keeps the multi-threaded lead, it comes down to pricing.

The next big thing a few generations down the line will be monolithic 3D microarchitectures. X3D L3 cache and gigabytes of L4 cache on die are baby steps towards that.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 11, 2021, 00:03:08
Tom from Moore's Law Is Dead reveals the hybrid core configurations for the upcoming Alder Lake S1, S2, P1, P2, M and N lineups and also shares a few more details about the 2022 Raptor Lake generation, plus other successive generations. No pricing info, though.


https://www.notebookcheck.net/Big-leak-reveals-all-the-Intel-Alder-Lake-desktop-and-laptop-lineups-plus-new-details-on-Raptor-Lake-and-beyond.544369.0.html