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Well, they can't advertize how much better the competitor is, can they.Intel's CES presentation is just meh. No performance figures or comparisons. Just sad.
The power figures AMD is showing for Remembrandt are quite impressive. Let's see how actual devices fare though.
Anandtech dropped the ball on the coverage, full slide deck from Intel CES is here:
https://www.techpowerup.com/290521/intel-ces-2022-altogether-wonderful-online-event-live-blog
H is always pretty limited. U and P probably each match or exceed it.100+ system wins for Alderlake-h, 200+ for Rembrandt.....
100+ system wins for Alderlake-h, 200+ for Rembrandt.....
Anandtech dropped the ball on the coverage, full slide deck from Intel CES is here:
https://www.techpowerup.com/290521/intel-ces-2022-altogether-wonderful-online-event-live-blog
This, check the full slide deck, they do provide some performance comparisons between previous gen and current.
Intel looks like they will dominate the 45+ W tier for CPU performance (assuming Intel charts are even relatively accurate). I don't think this was unexpected. I am surprised to see no comparisons at the 15-28W tier though.
Mobile H chips systems available Feb 2022I am surprised to see no comparisons at the 15-28W tier though.
AMD pretty much matched Alderlake clocks with Rembrandt, seems that 8c Rembrandt is close match to 14C Alderlake in high power configurations and it probably isn't even contest in low power tiers - Rembrandt offers 8 high performance cores at higher clocks than Alderlakes E-cores.......
AMD pretty much matched Alderlake clocks with Rembrandt, seems that 8c Rembrandt is close match to 14C Alderlake in high power configurations and it probably isn't even contest in low power tiers - Rembrandt offers 8 high performance cores at higher clocks than Alderlakes E-cores.......
ADL base frequencies at 15W are really low. Wonder what the real world clock will be on these.
Mobile H chips systems available Feb 2022
Mobile U and P chips available Q1 2022
It is hard to have valid comparisons when the systems aren't yet ready.![]()
Intel Newsroom Archive 2022 - Intel Newsroom
List of Intel Newsroom articles and news from 2022www.intel.com
ADL-P doesn't cut down the L3 cache as much as Cezanne does compared to their desktop counterparts. That will increase the IPC lead of ADL over Cezanne a bit so I still expect ADL-P to win the 45W+ market (CPU performance). RMB should still be a competitor for sure though. At ~30W and below though, it is looking like RMB should take the lead, unless those listed base clocks for the ADL U models are being very conservative compared to real world clocks.
Feb 2022 vs Q1 2022 could be 4 to 8 weeks apart. But more importantly, processors available != systems available. System availability was not specified (I assume because that varies by vendor). When you go lower and lower in power, reference laptops have less and less applicability.Feb 2022 and Q1 2022 is not a big difference. You're probably talking 6 weeks at most. There's no way Intel doesn't have a reference laptop they could use for generating some comparison graphs.
AMD pretty much matched Alderlake clocks with Rembrandt, seems that 8c Rembrandt is close match to 14C Alderlake in high power configurations and it probably isn't even contest in low power tiers - Rembrandt offers 8 high performance cores at higher clocks than Alderlakes E-cores.......
It's not Icelake low, and that chip faired decent. 1065G7 had 1.3GHz 15W and 1.5GHz 25W base frequencies. The 9W Alderlake-U is at 1.1GHz. Tigerlake 1165G7 drops to 1.3GHz base at 15W.
Gonna be weird though. A lot of AMD U series laptops run at 25W, which is into P SKU territory, a battle that AMD will probably lose. They should look much better at 15W, but they need actual devices with that implementation. Hope we finally get some good AMD T&Ls this time.We don't have to speculate since the companies tell us.
Intel will win in the H segment and they have performance numbers but not for the U.
AMD will probably do the same in the U segment as they also have performance numbers but not for the H.
but when more cores are loaded, I think RMB will match then pull away in perfromance. Reviews will be interesting.
Gonna be weird though. A lot of AMD U series laptops run at 25W, which is into P SKU territory, a battle that AMD will probably lose. They should look much better at 15W, but they need actual devices with that implementation. Hope we finally get some good AMD T&Ls this time.
Well, they can't advertize how much better the competitor is, can they.
Feb 2022 vs Q1 2022 could be 4 to 8 weeks apart. But more importantly, processors available != systems available. System availability was not specified (I assume because that varies by vendor). When you go lower and lower in power, reference laptops have less and less applicability.
Built to take on simultaneous everyday workloads, business productivity and even gaming in full high definition (FHD), these 12th Gen Intel Core U- and P-series mobile processors will be available in the first quarter of 2022, including devices designed for both Windows and Chrome operating systems.
Designed for enthusiast gamers, creators and engineering professionals who want to push their laptop performance to the next level, the new 12th Gen Intel Core H-series mobile processors deliver desktop-caliber performance on the go. They will power systems available starting in February 2022.
But in mobile Rembrandt offers 8 performance cores vs 6 in Alderlake. And Rembrandt will have higher boost clocks than desktop chips. It will be though competitor to Alderlake.