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> If he "didn't stop yammering about the need to go 64-bits in x86", he'd be fired on the spot

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> Is this an actual concern about Intel's products? Or a geopolitical move designed to rattle the White House weeks before a presidential election?

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> The flagship of Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake desktop lineup has made its benchmarking debut on the CPU-Z and Blender databases. Although a full analysis must wait until reviews from TechSpot and other sites become available, this early sneak peek aligns with the atmosphere from Intel's announcement presentation from earlier this month.

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> Only two versions of XTU now exist, version 7.14.2.14 for 14th Gen or older CPUs and version 10 for Arrow Lake exclusively

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> Up to DDR5-9066 with Core Ultra 200 K Series CPUs, but tops out at DDR5-7200 for Core Ultra 200 Non-K Series CPUs

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> First, some context. Intel's Z890 is the company's top chipset for the new LGA 1851 socket, upgrading connectivity with dual Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 6E. But motherboard vendors are going above and beyond, with many higher-end models adding support for Thunderbolt 5, Wi-Fi 7, 2.5GbE, and 9000MHz+ DDR5 speeds. Prices generally range from $199 to $999 in the US, though there are a few exceptions.

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> The size of the LGA 1851 socket might be identical, but the CPU itself is taller than last gen Raptor Lake CPUs

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> The Core Ultra 200 series is an architectural overhaul compared to Raptor Lake, used on the 13th and 14th gen Core series. The P-cores have been upgraded to the new Lion Cove architecture, which Intel claims is "the fastest performance core for desktop PCs." The E-cores have also been upgraded to the Skymont architecture, bringing the desktop design in line with Intel's recently announced Lunar Lake lineup for laptops.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/24208218 > Support extends precisely to the GCC 15 compiler, not the Linux kernel.

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> The information comes courtesy of tipster HXL, who posted what appears to be an official Intel slide detailing the specs of its Arrow Lake-S CPUs.

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> Slides claim that the Core Ultra 9 285K Is faster than the Ryzen 9 7950X3D in content creation.

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> Intel is raising eyebrows in the server processor market with pricing for its latest flagship Xeon 6980P CPU, part of Intel's new Granite Rapids family. Listed at $17,800, it is the most expensive modern CPU in history. In fact, Intel's pricing for the Granite Rapids lineup is notably higher than previous generations – and, as Tom's Hardware notes, is higher than AMD's EPYC Genoa 9654 offering with 96 cores, which costs $11,805.

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> If he decided to buy Team Blue, Huang would still have $13 billion in change.

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> This should mostly affect enthusiast-grade cooler designs where every degree of cooling dissipation counts

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> Multi-core results suggest at least some Arrow Lake chips will have a more aggressively cut down power limit.

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> Panther Cove is one of the furthest out P-core CPU architectures being designed by Intel

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> Asus, ASRock, and MSI have '0x12B' downloads ready just days after Intel’s announcement.

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> Earlier this week it was Qualcomm, now its Arm's turn to sniff around Intel.

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> An Intel graphics card from the upcoming Arc Battlemage series has appeared on Geekbench for the first time. Although its performance score aligns with mid-range GPUs, its VRAM capacity, exceptionally high clock speed, and lack of detailed specifications raise significant questions.

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