Quote from: FormFactor on October 13, 2024, 18:21:27If it's a 15" laptop designed for 55w-90w, just stick strix halo in it Lenovo. I can wait till CES. Jan '25 isn't that far off now.
Not at all. It is enough to provide 3000 points in the multi-threaded test in Cinebench R15 at 30W. This is exactly what professionals, not amateurs, expect from the chip manufacturing industry at the end of 2024.
Next (in the German section) is the Thinkpad L15 test on the outdated Zen3+ - it is literally 35-40% faster in the multi-threaded Cinebench R15 test at 31W than the latest crystal from Intel. And this is already a very outdated chip. Even Zen2 is faster than Lunar Lake at 50W. This is a complete disgrace for the Intel team, which got access to TSMC "3nm". We, сonsumers, expected at least 2000+ points at 22-25W without any tricks, with a low noise level. And at 1200-1300 points where the laptop must already be 100% silent in passive mode. This is exactly the kind of output that should have been on the advanced "3nm" cores at the end of 2024. And a real "breakthrough" would have been if they had shown 2800-3000 points at 25-30W.
Moore's Law (or rather expectations for performance for 1W growth) is long dead and forgotten. Humanity is reaching a plateau in performance for 1W with silicon. Further, we need to move in other directions, but all of them are still at the stage of laboratory research, and not finished mass, industrial technologies.