Am sure my Z790 motherboard has a CPU reinforced back plate
Some of them have a metal back plate, like the Aorus Master I have, but not the built in reinforced design like X79 boards.
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Am sure my Z790 motherboard has a CPU reinforced back plate
Am sure my Z790 motherboard has a CPU reinforced back plate
Intel Arrow Lake CPUs might not arrive until 2025 – and that could be great news for AMD
Intel Arrow Lake CPUs might not arrive until 2025 – and that could be great news for AMD
We’ve also caught a glimpse of an Arrow Lake laptop chip in a photowww.techradar.com
Not surprised, Intel's first chiplet design for desktop CPU's can't be going smoothly. Zen 5 will further humiliate Intel 13th/14th gen offerings and will likely force Intel to massively cut prices to be competitive.
Intel Arrow Lake CPUs might not arrive until 2025 – and that could be great news for AMD
Intel Arrow Lake CPUs might not arrive until 2025 – and that could be great news for AMD
We’ve also caught a glimpse of an Arrow Lake laptop chip in a photowww.techradar.com
Not surprised, Intel's first chiplet design for desktop CPU's can't be going smoothly. Zen 5 will further humiliate Intel 13th/14th gen offerings and will likely force Intel to massively cut prices to be competitive.
We'd have seen leaks of z890 motherboards and engineering samples/benchmarks if Arrow Lake was launching Q2 or Q3 IMO. Q4 or next year seems much more likely.Cites MILD as source... tomorrow he'll probably claim they are going to be released in August.
2025 would be very odd given intel is shipping engineering samples already
We've got way more leaks and engineering samples of arrow lake than zen5 and yet arrow lake is now delayed according to MLID?
This is the same guy who Intel killed its GPU division, Intel would not make any more graphics cards and Battlemage would never exist. Yet Battlemage is real and we have engineering samples already
2025 would be very odd given intel is shipping engineering samples already
We've got way more leaks and engineering samples of arrow lake than zen5 and yet arrow lake is now delayed according to MLID?
This is the same guy who Intel killed its GPU division, Intel would not make any more graphics cards and Battlemage would never exist. Yet Battlemage is real and we have engineering samples already
Details of Arrow Lake model numbers
Intel Core Ultra 5 240F "Arrow Lake-S" CPU to use either 8+16 or 6+8 core tiles - VideoCardz.com
Core Ultra 5 240F, expected to use two versions of the Arrow Lake-S silicon A new rumor suggests Intel will continue its ‘tradition’ to mix silicon dies within the mid-range CPU segment. The next-gen Arrow Lake-S series is on track to debut on the desktop platform this year, introducing the...videocardz.com
"Core Ultra 9 290k" - sounds like a toaster Lets hope "290k" is not the PL2 rating
Details of Arrow Lake model numbers
Intel Core Ultra 5 240F "Arrow Lake-S" CPU to use either 8+16 or 6+8 core tiles - VideoCardz.com
Core Ultra 5 240F, expected to use two versions of the Arrow Lake-S silicon A new rumor suggests Intel will continue its ‘tradition’ to mix silicon dies within the mid-range CPU segment. The next-gen Arrow Lake-S series is on track to debut on the desktop platform this year, introducing the...videocardz.com
"Core Ultra 9 290k" - sounds like a toaster Lets hope "290k" is not the PL2 rating
Wait, What?Ah so long Hyper Threading, was nice knowing you.
Wait, What?
Is that a typo in the slide/chart?
First AVX512, now HT too?Nope don't think so, there was a rumour that they were getting rid of Hyper Threading.
First AVX512, now HT too?
Guess this is one way to get E and P cores closer to each other. Any rumours of more hardware schedulers - maybe able move threads to any core at will?
That is very strange. Wonder if it makes various side-channel attacks less likely?
I though SMT/HT was supposed to be such a good and cheap way to keep the pipelines busy?
First AVX512, now HT too?
Guess this is one way to get E and P cores closer to each other. Any rumours of more hardware schedulers - maybe able move threads to any core at will?
That is very strange. Wonder if it makes various side-channel attacks less likely?
I though SMT/HT was supposed to be such a good and cheap way to keep the pipelines busy?