Intelligence “Lac lunaire” une architecture de base conçue pour dominer le segment 15W
Slated for “beyond 2024” (which could mean 2025 ou plus tard), “Lac lunaire” is reportedly a fresh ground-up design for not just the SoC, but also the CPU microarchitecture, with a design focus on performance/Watt, and a focus on mobile devices. Cette, according to a statement to Dr Ian Cutress. Intel has already brought Hybrid CPU cores to the PC, and with Arm partners loading their SoCs with three or more kinds of CPU cores; Intel could possibly give “Lac lunaire” even more [kinds of] Hybrid processing capabilities. Another hint on the direction in which Intel is heading comes from unlikely quarters—”Rapides de saphir.” Intel’s latest enterprise processors attempt to overcome the CPU core-count deficit to AMD, by incorporating various on-die accelerators—these are fixed-function hardware that accelerate specific kinds of enterprise workloads. Intel could give us another lick about “Lac lunaire” in its January 26 Q4-2022 Financial Disclosures Day.