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Posted by 0r0s
 - Yesterday at 09:38:41
guess we will wave single core performance goodbye if everything is e cores
Posted by Vaidyanathan
 - Yesterday at 07:35:29
Quote from: ASCII Brilliant on Yesterday at 07:09:56@Redaktion Please change the misleading title. This 100-core idea isn't a leak or a rumor from inside of Intel; it's just a random number the leaker made up to give an example of "the potential of ditching the P-cores".
Hi there,
The article already mentions that it is just a speculation. But I've corrected the headline and abstract to reflect the same, so that it is clearer.
Posted by ASCII Brilliant
 - Yesterday at 07:09:56
@Redaktion Please change the misleading title. This 100-core idea isn't a leak or a rumor from inside of Intel; it's just a random number the leaker made up to give an example of "the potential of ditching the P-cores".
Posted by Illrigger
 - July 16, 2025, 17:11:26
I mean, who is asking for that kind of core density on desktops? It doesn't make any sense. Even Zen7 is looking like it will only be 48 cores on the dual CCD version, and that's likely overkill for anyone who isn't a Threadripper customer today. Is Intel trying to pull another Pentium 4 where they pick one impressive figure from their stack and sell products with it even though real world numbers are actually really bad?
Posted by Sasquatchv
 - July 16, 2025, 17:01:41
Lol, sounds just like intel announcement of 1000MHz pentium in 2000 with 5 year roadmap ending at 10GHz CPUs by 2005....this aged like milk....
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 16, 2025, 08:49:24
Intel could be working on a unified core architecture with up to 100 cores for the Titan Lake family of CPUs rumored to debut sometime in 2028. The unified core design would be comprised entirely of E-cores, likely derived from Nova Lake's Arctic Wolf and fabbed on a 14A process for increased performance-per-area and efficiency.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Leaked-roadmap-suggests-Intel-Titan-Lake-in-2028-to-fully-ditch-P-cores-for-a-unified-100-E-core-architecture-Razer-Lake-in-2027-to-be-the-last-P-core-E-core-design.1059015.0.html