Dayman1225
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Oops, my badThis is nothing new, it is already known from the driver leak from weeks ago (actually this picture is from the driver inf).
Oops, my badThis is nothing new, it is already known from the driver leak from weeks ago (actually this picture is from the driver inf).
the situation with Gen11 powered devices seems similar to Gen8 some years ago
Err, Broadwell on mobile had a full release. They did refresh U and H with Skylake 6 months later instead of the typical year but it was widly available.
When it came out Broadwell was almost dead.
Broadwell Q1 2015
Skylake Q3 2015
Not much relevance to this thread but I seen zero point in posting a new one. This one has basically turned into Intel 10nm everything.
Yeah that's what I was saying, 6 months instead of a year. But it was widely available, unlike Icelake. There was pretty likely a lot of Broadwell and Skylake on the market at the same time, esp if the OEM was going to move from DDR3 to DDR4.
No complaints from me. Interesting that Intel has been able to produce this FPGA on 10nm while they're struggled with so much else . . .
Geez, the memory is slow and high latency on that laptop! Maybe they are all like that, I don't really follow that market.
Review of the Dell with the 1065G7. In games it's decently slower than Vega 10 albeit it's a bit unclear about the TDP. NBC is I think wrong about the TDP being 25W but PL2 might be very high.
Review of the Dell with the 1065G7. In games it's decently slower than Vega 10 albeit it's a bit unclear about the TDP. NBC is I think wrong about the TDP being 25W but PL2 might be very high.
I guess theat's a mistake in the review. According to DELL US the new 2-in--1 XPS 13 are using 3733MHz LPDDR4x (one is tagged LPDDR4 but I guess that's a mistake):Is it really running with only LPDDR4-1866? This is a big disadvantage against the 3733 powered devices.
There have been PCIe IDs added for 2/5/12/15/45/65w versions, all using GT2 Gen12 graphics.
but Mr. Yasuo said that Xe's performance target is `` FPS (frame per second), aiming for 60 frames in an environment where Iris was 30 frames '' Said.
Speaking about Tigerlake, there was some Intel Developer Conference in Tokyo. Intel once again told their aim is a graphics doubling over Icelake.
TGL iGP is also Xe.Since Xe is mentioned I think they are talking about a discrete card and not Tigerlake IGP.
Since Xe is mentioned I think they are talking about a discrete card and not Tigerlake IGP.
TGL iGP is also Xe.
It's a branding like GeForce or Radeon or Adreno or whatever.
All Cascade Lake CPUs have some additional security features enabled via hardware changes. I don't know about Comet Lake.Does anyone know if Cascade Lake X will have hardware based security mitigation? Should this improve single threaded performance vs comet lake ?
Does anyone know if Cascade Lake X will have hardware based security mitigation? Should this improve single threaded performance vs comet lake ?
got my hands around the xps 13 with icelake i7 ....that fan is pretty much always on..