02.09.2020., 13:42
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Intel announced on August 5, 2020 that it would launch Tiger Lake on September 2, 2020 via webcast. It is expected that Tiger Lake will replace the Ice Lake family of mobile processors.
Tiger Lake will include quad-core 9W TDP and 28W TDP models:- Intel Willow Cove CPU cores
- Intel Xe-LP ("Gen12") GPU with up to 96 execution units with some processors using Intel's discrete GPU, DG1
- HEVC 12-bit, 4:2:2 & 4:4:4 fixed-function hardware decoding & VP9 12-bit 4:4:4 fixed-function hardware decoding & AV1 10-bit 4:2:0 fixed-function hardware decoding
- PCI Express 4.0
- Thunderbolt 4
- USB4
- LPDDR5 memory
- New Deep Learning Boost (DL Boost) extensions for built-in AI training acceleration in Xeon processors
- A new AVX-512 instruction: Vector Pair Intersection to a Pair of Mask Registers (VP2INTERSECT).
- Miniaturization of CPU and motherboard into an M.2 SSD-sized small circuit board
- Indirect branch tracking and shadow stack
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Citiraj:
Intel Launches 11th Gen Core Tiger Lake: Up to 4.8 GHz at 50 W, 2x GPU with Xe, New Branding
Citiraj:
These new 11th Generation Core processors use four of Intel’s latest cores built with the Willow Cove microarchitecture – a slightly modified version of the Sunny Cove microarchitecture found in Intel’s 10th Generation Ice Lake processors. These new cores offer more performance than before, peaking at 4.8 GHz compared to the 4.0 GHz seen in the previous generation, a 20% improvement. However the underlying clock-for-clock performance improvements are minimal, with Intel instead focusing on that frequency gain. The reason for the frequency gain comes from the manufacturing process – formerly Intel’s 10++ process, renamed once to 10+ and then again during Architecture Day to its new name: Intel’s 10nm SuperFin technology. The goal with this manufacturing process was two-fold: firstly to increase efficiency and scalability to enable higher frequencies, but also to improve yields. As a result, we will see Intel claiming higher frequencies, that lead to higher performance, at similar power levels to the previous generation.
Citiraj:
They compared the AMD CPU without GPU acceleration vs Intel CPU using Iris graphics acceleration. They never showed any CPU vs CPU comparisons either.
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Zadnje izmijenjeno od: The Exiled. 02.09.2020. u 21:24.
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