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Posted by NikoB
 - December 08, 2023, 14:09:08
Can anyone name a real acceleration of any of their current tasks using these blocks in the SoC?
Posted by AuthorShouldBeBanned
 - December 08, 2023, 13:25:57
Since when 40% uplift in AI performance in "Marginally faster"?
Posted by Joe
 - December 07, 2023, 15:23:13
No 8030 and 8020 this time? Good, but then why use 4 at all? Because 8050 coming?
Posted by ArsLoginName
 - December 07, 2023, 02:33:29
'That, plus its confusing names, lends credibility to Intel's recent core truths rant."

Like Intel hs any legs to stand on with the 'Core truths.'

12th Gen = 13th Gen = over half of 14th Gen all on the same process node

6th gen = 7th gen cores = 8th gen cores = 9th gen cores = 10th gen cores all on the same node plus some of the 11th gen (Rocket Lake)

So only 11th Gen was new and on a new node because MTL = RPL other than new node with reduced clock speeds

So only 6th, some of the 11th, 12th and some of 14th were/are 'new'. 4 news in 9 years
Posted by A
 - December 06, 2023, 22:21:02
Quote from: RobertJasiek on December 06, 2023, 22:09:01Not CPUs alone but SoCs.
No difference in this case, same old CPU+GPU.
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - December 06, 2023, 22:09:01
Not CPUs alone but SoCs.
Posted by A
 - December 06, 2023, 21:59:49
"Ready for generative AI" couple years after running generative AI locally was a problem. Normal CPUs (wink wink bait for Apple haters) are already running big language models.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 06, 2023, 21:00:49
AMD has unveiled nine new APUs as a part of its Ryzen 8000 series of laptop chips. They're classified into HS and U categories, each with varying TDP ranges. Laptops powered by the said processors will launch in Q1 2024.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-8000-Hawk-Point-laptop-processors-unveiled-with-marginally-faster-AI-performance.778653.0.html