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If not by that same reasoning, that slide it means that MTL is going to be on 20A. Fun fact, there are arrow lake skus (MTL refresh) on Intel 3 and it’s not mentioned.
By the way, the fact that for MTL + Arrow Lake already mention N3. That’s how much set in stone it was even back then.
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Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was very excited showcased Lunar Lake CPU based on Intel 18A up and running on laptop at Intel Innovation 2023 conference back on 19 September 2023. He confirmed both 20A and 18A was on track for risk productions in Q1 2024 and volume productions in second half of 2024 for both Arrow Lake on 20A and Lunar Lake on 18A.
Pat Gelsinger said on his twitter smaller dies will have high yield. Lunar Lake die size on TSMC N3B was 140mm2, on Intel 18A it could be around 100mm2 supposed to be at high yield so something gone wrong with 18A caused switched it to TSMC N3B.
Computercity author probably wrote article weeks ago before Lunar Lake announcement in September 2024, unaware Lunar Lake compute tile was switched to TSMC N3B instead.
Intel officially launched its latest mobile processor, Lunar Lake, on September 3rd, 2024. Some laptop models will launch later in September, but many
computercity.com
Edit: Intel confirmed back in January 2023 Lunar Lake CPUs will be on Intel 18A process targeted at 15W TDP, it seemed Intel 18A with smaller die size and lower TDP was superior to TSMC N3B large die size and 17W-30W TDP.
Intel Lunar Lake is a new architecture designed for low-power mobile devices. The company is to disclose more details later this month. Officially Lunar Lake is to feature Foveros packaging technology, and it should be based on Intel 18A node. Intel is not confirming the release date, apart...
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At Intel Investor Meeting on 17 February 2022, Pat keynote confirmed Intel 20A will be volume production ready in H1 2024 for Arrow Lake and Intel 18A will be volume production ready in H2 2024 for Lunar Lake.
Intel shouldn't have entered the chipmaking business, says TSMC's founder, claiming that Team Blue would be much better with AI.
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TSMC founder said Intel shouldn't have entered the chipmaking business. I think Intel shouldn't have entered the chipmaking business 15 years ago, Intel should followed same example AMD did when AMD gone fabless separated fabs to formed company GlobalFoundries in 2009.
Intel's former CEO was against a business split-up from the very start, as evident by a statement given in an interview two years ago.
wccftech.com
Wow Pat Gelsinger was against Intel plan to go fabless back in 2022.
I guess I know why Pat resigned because his masterplan with 20A, 18A and 14A, RibbonFET and PowerVIA technologies all ended up in smoke.
Sadly I think we probably will never see Panther Lake and Nova Lake CPUs used Intel RibbonFET and PowerVIA technolgies in light of day as Intel probably will plan to go completely fabless switch all designs to TSMC.
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Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was very excited showcased Lunar Lake CPU based on Intel 18A up and running on laptop at Intel Innovation 2023 conference back on 19 September 2023. He confirmed both 20A and 18A was on track for risk productions in Q1 2024 and volume productions in second half of 2024 for both Arrow Lake on 20A and Lunar Lake on 18A.
Pat Gelsinger said on his twitter smaller dies will have high yield. Lunar Lake die size on TSMC N3B was 140mm2, on Intel 18A it could be around 100mm2 supposed to be at high yield so something gone wrong with 18A caused switched it to TSMC N3B.
Computercity author probably wrote article weeks ago before Lunar Lake announcement in September 2024, unaware Lunar Lake compute tile was switched to TSMC N3B instead.
Intel officially launched its latest mobile processor, Lunar Lake, on September 3rd, 2024. Some laptop models will launch later in September, but many
computercity.com
Edit: Intel confirmed back in January 2023 Lunar Lake CPUs will be on Intel 18A process targeted at 15W TDP, it seemed Intel 18A with smaller die size and lower TDP was superior to TSMC N3B large die size and 17W-30W TDP.
Intel Lunar Lake is a new architecture designed for low-power mobile devices. The company is to disclose more details later this month. Officially Lunar Lake is to feature Foveros packaging technology, and it should be based on Intel 18A node. Intel is not confirming the release date, apart...
videocardz.com
At Intel Investor Meeting on 17 February 2022, Pat keynote confirmed Intel 20A will be volume production ready in H1 2024 for Arrow Lake and Intel 18A will be volume production ready in H2 2024 for Lunar Lake.
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And what they mean by “listed” is related to the slide I wrote about in my previous post. The rest of the articles (about LNL on 18A) do not cite official sources.
It was throttling at 100 and now sits between 80-85. I've since undervolted it and synced the cores at 5300 which along with the frame has improved the cinebench score by around 3500ish points on the multi core test.
It's also complete and even mounting pressure and coverage because the CPU is mounted straight and the board doesn't bend territory.
Also this is the misconception about temp drops with the contact frames. It doesn't reduce load temps by 20 degrees, it enables more correct cooling to keep load temps around 80-ish degrees. Some users had horrendous mounting, such as @Lord-Jaffa had, causing 100 degree loads, some users only had minor issues so were hovering around upper 80s, lower 90s. Other users never had a problem at all and their contact frames did nothing.
Intel's former CEO was against a business split-up from the very start, as evident by a statement given in an interview two years ago.
wccftech.com
Wow Pat Gelsinger was against Intel plan to go fabless back in 2022.
I guess I know why Pat resigned because his masterplan with 20A, 18A and 14A, RibbonFET and PowerVIA technologies all ended up in smoke.
Sadly I think we probably will never see Panther Lake and Nova Lake CPUs used Intel RibbonFET and PowerVIA technolgies in light of day as Intel probably will plan to go completely fabless switch all designs to TSMC.
Pat is trouble for lying - he is being sued for lying to investors about the state of Intel foundaries
Now at least we know why Intel always misses its targets, because they are flat out lying - they give out targets to hype the share price even though they know it's BS
Skylake in its many forms beat AMd till 5000 when AMD finally matched them on IPC. the problem is intel stopped trying lets say when Skylake was so good its like they had no drive.
AMD kicking there ass right now is good as with AMD when your on the back foot you work harder.
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