Quote from: Danilio Costa on May 22, 2021, 15:49:40
Looking at the distribution of the L1 cache, I have another interpretation for the actual number of nuclei: 10. In this case there would be 6 high performance and 4 efficiency, and all would have Hyper-Threading (6x2 + 4x2 = 20).
BR user.
Alder Lake's Atom cores won't have hyperthreading, so no. This is 6 big x 2 threads, 8 small x 1 thread. The maximum will be 8+8, 24 threads.
Don't put too much stock in these engineering sample results. They will be weirder than usual since software won't handle heterogeneous x86 correctly.