Some fancy rumors that I hoped would come true with Prescott. It was in a post in a website named geek.com or something. It was very active until it got disbanded.
-Hyperthreading 2
-3 decode
-16-24K uops Trace Cache(2-3x Northwood)
-Enhanced branch prediction
Back then there were nothing about extended pipeline stages. When I saw Intel presentation about 31 stages, my heart sank. Actually, if they kept the above specs without the extended stages, Prescott would have been significantly faster per clock. Of course the 3 decode was just a rumor.
Also, despite Nosta's fantasy about FD-SOI, 22nm Tri-Gate/FinFET transistor achieves most of the FD-SOI effects while improving gate control. That's because if you look at the picture, the "Tri-Gate" has only one thin side that's contacting the substrate.
Planar vs Trigate:
https://www.tel.co.jp/museum/magazine/material/150227_report04_01/img/img_report04_03.jpg
FD-SOI vs Trigate:
https://www.hardware.fr/medias/photos_news/00/32/IMG0032086_1.jpg
Thus, it achieves most of the effects of SOI without needing the extremely thin layer, while offering other benefits like improved gate control. GAA completes the transition, because instead of 3 sides surrounding the gate, it's surrounded by all 4 sides.
Here's Cherry Trail begging P4 for mercy:
And the useless cherry actually enjoys a SIGNIFICANT process advantage. 14nm shrink of the same CPU would've made cherry cry even harder.
Despite a two thread disadvantage, the P4 trounces the cherry in Photo Filter MT subtest and keeps up in the text processing subtest. This is with a thread and process disadvantage, folks!
That's a 1.92GHz Cherry Trail part versus a 3GHz Prescott. Despite the massive clock difference it's only 12% faster. It'll be closer too, because it's combined Int/FP, and FP wasn't even fully pipelined in Atoms until Goldmont.
The Atom X5 also fit in phones, hence it had to downclock in multi-thread. P4 as a CPU is trash. I know why you like them. I often thought of "what if's" a lot as well.
I can put it this way too. I think you like being "green" right? Well, that Cherry Trail is 40x "greener".