Intel va de l'avant avec “Lac des Météores” 6Processeur P+16E sur la plate-forme de bureau?
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Apparemment, Intel will brazen it out against AMD with a maximum CPU core-count of just 6 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores possible for “Lac des Météores.” It’s just that both the P-cores and a E-cores get an IPC uplift with “Lac des Météores.” The processor features up to six “Redwood Cove” P-cores with an IPC uplift over the current “l'anse des rapaces” noyaux; and introduce the new “Crestmont” E-couleurs. A lot will depend on the IPC uplift of the latter. Leaf_hobby, a reliable source with Intel leaks on social media, has some interesting details on the I/O capabilities of “Lac des Météores” on the desktop platform.
Apparemment, “Meteor Lake-S” (the desktop variant), comes with a PCI-Express host interface of 20 Génération PCIe 5 voies, et 12 Génération PCIe 4 lanes from the processor. This works out to a PCI-Express 5.0 x16 PEG interface, one PCI-Express 5.0 x4 interface for the first CPU-attached NVMe SSD, one PCI-Express 4.0 x4 for a second CPU-attached NVMe SSD; et 8 la Radeon RX 4.0 lanes toward the DMI chipset bus.
The companion Z890 chipset, the top desktop motherboard chipset option for “Meteor Lake-S,” comes with an all-Gen 4 PCIe interface. It puts out 24 Génération PCIe 4 voies en aval. With this platform, Intel could standardize Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be), a new wireless networking standard with a theoretical maximum bandwidth of over 40 Gbit/s.
Enfin, there’s the question of platform. “Meteor Lake-S” is unlikely to be supported on the current LGA1700 platform, and Intel is expected to debut the new Socket LGA1851 for “Meteor Lake-S” and its succeeding “Arrow Lake.” The new socket could maintain cooler-compatibility with LGA1700, quoique.
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