link:
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/amd/microarchitectures/zen_4#Key_changes_from_Zen_3
Current iGPUs offer upto ~2TFlops.
Unrelated but interesting - Intel's Golden Cove 10nm CPU core probably won't be ready until 2022.
That is because the Sapphire Rapids server processors, due for release in mid/late 2021 use the (precursor) Willow Cove core, the same core used in laptop Tigerlake CPUs. link here:
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/microarchitectures/sapphire_rapids#Key_changes_from_Ice_Lake
As the current gen of Ice Lake server processors use Sunny Cove cores, it makes sense that Sapphire Rapids processors use the core tech that follows this.
Assuming this info. is correct, this suggests to me that the Golden Cove core (planned for 10nm Alder lake desktop CPUs) isn't ready yet. According to a leaked Huawei roadmap, they plan to release new server products in 2021, and then the Granite Rapids series in 2022. Link here:
https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/xeon-sapphire-rapids-granite-rapids-leaked-huawei
The Granite Rapids server CPUs are planned to use the Golden Cove core according to this:
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/...anite_rapids#Key_changes_from_Sapphire_Rapids
It says in the link above that this server series will use the 7nm, not 10nm fab process. This seems very unlikely, considering the reported 7nm delays.
Basically, we need to verify what type of CPU core the Sapphire Rapids series will use, Intel is keeping it a secret.
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/amd/microarchitectures/zen_4#Key_changes_from_Zen_3
Current iGPUs offer upto ~2TFlops.
Unrelated but interesting - Intel's Golden Cove 10nm CPU core probably won't be ready until 2022.
That is because the Sapphire Rapids server processors, due for release in mid/late 2021 use the (precursor) Willow Cove core, the same core used in laptop Tigerlake CPUs. link here:
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/microarchitectures/sapphire_rapids#Key_changes_from_Ice_Lake
As the current gen of Ice Lake server processors use Sunny Cove cores, it makes sense that Sapphire Rapids processors use the core tech that follows this.
Assuming this info. is correct, this suggests to me that the Golden Cove core (planned for 10nm Alder lake desktop CPUs) isn't ready yet. According to a leaked Huawei roadmap, they plan to release new server products in 2021, and then the Granite Rapids series in 2022. Link here:
https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/xeon-sapphire-rapids-granite-rapids-leaked-huawei
The Granite Rapids server CPUs are planned to use the Golden Cove core according to this:
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/...anite_rapids#Key_changes_from_Sapphire_Rapids
It says in the link above that this server series will use the 7nm, not 10nm fab process. This seems very unlikely, considering the reported 7nm delays.
Basically, we need to verify what type of CPU core the Sapphire Rapids series will use, Intel is keeping it a secret.
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