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Troubled Intel Meteor Lake allegedly scrapped for desktops as 14-core MTL-S SKU could now be based on Arrow Lake architecture

Started by Redaktion, May 22, 2023, 15:15:52

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Redaktion

After a plethora of leaks and rumors attempting to explain Intel's upcoming Meteor Lake architecture, it appears that MTL-S for desktops has finally been canned. Additionally, the 6 P-cores + 8 E-cores MTL-S Core i5 chip will reportedly now be based on the Arrow Lake architecture instead.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Troubled-Intel-Meteor-Lake-allegedly-scrapped-for-desktops-as-14-core-MTL-S-SKU-could-now-be-based-on-Arrow-Lake-architecture.719236.0.html

CB

I really hope Intel can get their act together. And soon.

The Bluetooth and USB ports on my Z170 based motherboard have started playing up so really need to replace my i7-6700K setup soon.

And I'm not going back to AMD anytime soon if I can help it.

Neenyah

Quote from: CB on May 23, 2023, 00:27:05I really hope Intel can get their act together. And soon.

The Bluetooth and USB ports on my Z170 based motherboard have started playing up so really need to replace my i7-6700K setup soon.

And I'm not going back to AMD anytime soon if I can help it.

Sorry to hear about your mobo issues. If you are worried about the 12th gen (no idea about the current 13th gen yet so can't comment on it) you don't have to be; generational jump from 12th over 11th was insane in terms of raw performance, both in desktops and laptops something that can be only compared with that 7th to 8th gen jump (especially in laptops).

And no matter what AMD evangelists and PR machinery says about how super-hyper-mega-ultra-efficient their CPUs are, that's simply not the case, in fact Intel is more efficient when you look at the whole picture. As example, check this 24 minutes long vid named "INTEL & AMD both lied! 👉REAL WORLD power consumption is MESSED UP", with extensive tests and comparison of power consumption and efficiency: youtube.com/watch?v=JHWxAdKK4Xg
 
So yeah, long story short - if you need to upgrade (very) soon, 12th gen is a super-safe bet and something like i5 13600K would be a great CPU for fair price 🙂 I mean, benchmarks aren't really something to strictly use as the main factor to choose your CPU but on cpubenchmark your i7 6700K has 8953 score with 2513 single thread, while the i5 13600K has 38507 with 4182 single thread. Pretty damn massive upgrade over your current CPU which is still a very good CPU in 2023.

Neenyah

Quote from: Neenyah on May 23, 2023, 01:01:38If you are worried about the 12th gen (no idea about the current 13th gen yet so can't comment on it) you don't have to be
Meant to say - "worried about the power consumption of the 12th gen", sorry.

Quote from: Neenyah on May 23, 2023, 01:01:38So yeah, long story short - if you need to upgrade (very) soon, 12th gen is a super-safe bet
Also here - "12th or 13th gen is a super-safe bet"

It's 1 am here so my bad on forgetting to type it initially, I'm tired and it's difficult from phone 😔

NikoB

What kind of crazy nonsense are local commentators? NB benchmarks have shown that 13th gen Intel requires twice as much power to be as fast as Zen4. This is a pure technological defeat of Intel. And only their multiple superiority in terms of the volume of their own factories (and marketing), as well as a stupid idea AMD holding back products for the sake of inflating prices leads to the current state of the market, when Zen3+/Zen4 laptops are several times less retail than laptops with the 13th generation. As always, size matters...

WLF

Quote from: Neenyah on May 23, 2023, 01:01:38
Quote from: CB on May 23, 2023, 00:27:05I really hope Intel can get their act together. And soon.

The Bluetooth and USB ports on my Z170 based motherboard have started playing up so really need to replace my i7-6700K setup soon.

And I'm not going back to AMD anytime soon if I can help it.

Sorry to hear about your mobo issues. If you are worried about the 12th gen (no idea about the current 13th gen yet so can't comment on it) you don't have to be; generational jump from 12th over 11th was insane in terms of raw performance, both in desktops and laptops something that can be only compared with that 7th to 8th gen jump (especially in laptops).

And no matter what AMD evangelists and PR machinery says about how super-hyper-mega-ultra-efficient their CPUs are, that's simply not the case, in fact Intel is more efficient when you look at the whole picture. As example, check this 24 minutes long vid named "INTEL & AMD both lied! 👉REAL WORLD power consumption is MESSED UP", with extensive tests and comparison of power consumption and efficiency: youtube.com/watch?v=JHWxAdKK4Xg
 
So yeah, long story short - if you need to upgrade (very) soon, 12th gen is a super-safe bet and something like i5 13600K would be a great CPU for fair price 🙂 I mean, benchmarks aren't really something to strictly use as the main factor to choose your CPU but on cpubenchmark your i7 6700K has 8953 score with 2513 single thread, while the i5 13600K has 38507 with 4182 single thread. Pretty damn massive upgrade over your current CPU which is still a very good CPU in 2023.
It's funny how Linus Tech Tips, Gamers Nexus, and all other big tech YouTubers just repeat 300 W over and over to get views.  How many people are going to be running every core of their CPU all day?  13th gen is way more efficient at idle, and most people will spend far more time doing that then stressing their entire CPU.  You can see that coming back to bite AMD in the Dragon Range laptops where they only get 2-4 hours of battery life (even worse than Intel).

Neenyah

Very well-said WLF 👍 Especially this part is important to repeat:

Quote from: WLF on May 23, 2023, 15:01:39How many people are going to be running every core of their CPU all day?  13th gen is way more efficient at idle, and most people will spend far more time doing that then stressing their entire CPU.

Because yes, benchmarks with pushing the system to its limit(s) will surely show how Intel is "horrible" in power consumption but, just as you said, who in the world besides NikoB is pushing their CPU at 100% load on all cores 24/7/365?

And then to expand things a bit further to get a picture of what Intel is doing we can check this 27:06 long vid - "Intel's ANSWER to Threadripper .... Do they have one? | Xeon W9-3475x 36-Core CPU Review" youtu.be/oMaTPEp3XoI - where the CPU is eating crazy amounts of power but without any thermal throttling at all with heavy utilization.

Now if they, Intel, manage to make that same to actual desktop and laptop consumers CPU... Perfect 👏 I don't think that anyone would mind having hefty Wattage (yet not much higher than AMD tbh) being used without thermal throttling or any performance loss due to increased temps. And for laptops they are already pretty nicely improving lately with efficiency cores but that's still too early to judge except what you said about AMD on battery power is oftentimes being even worse than Intel.

A

Quote from: WLF on May 23, 2023, 15:01:39It's funny how Linus Tech Tips, Gamers Nexus, and all other big tech YouTubers just repeat 300 W over and over to get views.  How many people are going to be running every core of their CPU all day?  13th gen is way more efficient at idle, and most people will spend far more time doing that then stressing their entire CPU.  You can see that coming back to bite AMD in the Dragon Range laptops where they only get 2-4 hours of battery life (even worse than Intel).


I think you are jumping to conclusions based on a single laptop with no equal to compare to. Look at the Lenovo Legion Pro 5 which has AMD and Intel versions, it beats intel version in the wifi test and load test, and losses idle test by only 2%. It's idle average power consumption is lower too

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