Question Zen 6 Speculation Thread

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poke01

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I don’t believe that for a second, cause if that is true, Intel should held their heads in shame
 

Josh128

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It's a good node, not a magic stick.
Well, the low clocks might be indicative of ultra high IPC ala Apple Fire cores, and not a design flop. With only 8 or 16 P cores and the rest being shat cores, Im would think Intel pulled out all the stops to make them as wide and all consuming as possible. Could they pull another Alder Lake P core miracle that will leapfrog AMD again like they did with Zen 3 (P cores)?
 

poke01

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Well, the low clocks might be indicative of ultra high IPC ala Apple Fire cores, and not a design flop. With only 8 or 16 P cores and the rest being shat cores, Im would think Intel pulled out all the stops to make them as wide and all consuming as possible. Could they pull another Alder Lake P core miracle that will leapfrog AMD again like they did with Zen 3 (P cores)?
A 11-12 wide core at 5.7GHz would be cool to see
 

adroc_thurston

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Well, the low clocks might be indicative of ultra high IPC ala Apple Fire cores,
Low teens IPC over LNC.
With only 8 or 16 P cores and the rest being shat cores, Im would think Intel pulled out all the stops to make them as wide and all consuming as possible
Their cores have been that since SNC.
Could they pull another Alder Lake P core miracle that will leapfrog AMD again like they did with Zen 3 (P cores)?
Honestly this is just cute.