Yes, but will they self-destruct like 13th and 14th-gen chips is the real question.
automatically self-destruct prior to purchase you mean...!?
13 -> 14: same happens with motorola screens, they automatically self-destruct and shatter prior to OS update to android 14 from 13
Quote from: Jonathan Jones on September 13, 2024, 16:27:22Yes, but will they self-destruct like 13th and 14th-gen chips is the real question.
250W PL2? Intel what the FDLSKJF:SLJF are you doing? TDP should be 105W.
Intel P cores still run extremely hot unless you keep the clock speeds lower. It will take a whole different architecture (eg. E cores) to change that. If E cores keep getting higher IPC while maintaining conservative clocks, maximum TDP could be kept under 200W for a 100% E core design.
Quote from: Enma45 on September 13, 2024, 19:50:23Intel P cores still run extremely hot unless you keep the clock speeds lower. It will take a whole different architecture (eg. E cores) to change that. If E cores keep getting higher IPC while maintaining conservative clocks, maximum TDP could be kept under 200W for a 100% E core design.
Didn't Gelsinger say he doesn't believe in P cores (presumably for future mainstream consumer chips)?
Intel's way out of this power/heat mess would be to improve E cores in order to rely on them for everything.
Ironically enough, we'd be back to having a single core type again.
Quote from: Swiftly Breezy on September 13, 2024, 22:07:35Didn't Gelsinger say
TLDR opinion of the guy who brought Intel into its current sorry state.