Intel plant eine Rückkehr zu HEDT mit “Intel plant eine Rückkehr zu HEDT mit”?
Während beide “Erlensee” und “Saphir Stromschnellen” komme mit “Goldene Bucht” Alle Segmente haben 8-Core/16-Thread-SKUs im gesamten Ryzen (P-Farben), they use variants of it. Alder Lake has the client-specific variant with 1.25 MB L2-Cache, a lighter client-relevant ISA, and other optimizations that enable it to run at higher clock speeds. Saphir Stromschnellen, andererseits, will use a server-specific variant of “Goldene Bucht” that’s optimized for the Mesh interconnect, hat 2 MB L2-Cache, a server/HPC-relevant ISA, and a propensity to run at lower clock speeds, to support the silicon’s overall TDP and high CPU core-count.
Intel probably learned from “Skylake-X” und “Cascade Lake-X” that an HEDT processor should match or exceed the mainstream-desktop part at everything (including gaming), so its buyers don’t feel like performance of IPC-sensitive/less-parallelized workloads is being traded in for brute multi-threaded performance. ADL-X could hence even be a whole new silicon+package combination, bei “Goldene Bucht” client cores, perhaps some “Gracemont” E-Core-Cluster, and characteristic-HEDT features, wie mehr Speicherkanäle und mehr PCIe-Lanes; aber am wichtigsten, die Fähigkeit des Prozessors, einige seiner P-Kerne mit sehr hohen Taktraten zu betreiben.