Quote from: jeremy on May 27, 2020, 10:34:44Nice observation. My assumption is that diagram could also possibly imply the Xe dGPU, which also has 96 EUs like the Xe Gen12 iGPU. Either that or Intel has indeed changed the schematic.
Most interesting to me:
Block diagram with SoC and PCH shows external gFX connecting to the SoC, not the PCH. This is very different from every U series CPU Intel has ever made.
Could just be a misleading block diagram. Could mean PCIe lanes are now coming from the CPU, not taken from the PCH. Makes sense, since NVMe alone is capable of saturating the DMI 3.0 link. TB3 already had to be moved to the CPU die, instead of sharing with NVMe, WiFi, GPU, SD card, etc.
Quote from: kk on May 27, 2020, 10:29:38
That sounds all well and good, but the U series of AMD has much more cores for a smaller price. I would not go with a 4 core CPU in this day and age.
Quote from: william blake on May 27, 2020, 12:09:08QuoteAll in all, Tiger Lake-U looks to be quite the architectural improvement that may brighten up Intel's prospects again.
architectural? i see no information about ipc, energy efficiency or moar cores. so, something architectural, but outside cpu cores. :)
QuoteAll in all, Tiger Lake-U looks to be quite the architectural improvement that may brighten up Intel's prospects again.