Ah, yeah I actually agree.That won't make Notebookcheck become a less reliable source then?
Ah, yeah I actually agree.That won't make Notebookcheck become a less reliable source then?
Yet Arrow Lake was launched only 2 months later than Zen 5...on N3. That makes no sense.
Gamers would flog you for saying that.Intel is competitive in desktop
idk maybe their big core sucks?If so, why would Intel not be competitive until then
It sucks as much as AMD's core. both LNC and Zen 5 have similar perf/w and IPC.idk maybe their big core sucks?
Yes, but one is on N4 and the other is on N3, lol.It sucks as much as AMD's core. both LNC and Zen 5 have similar perf/w and IPC.
Yeah, which is why using an equal or better process than Intel for premium laptop and most desktop SKUs is even more important in premium client, and Intel will use N2(P) for NVL, so AMD will too and only use N3P for cheap mainstream laptop APUs (which also serve as IOD for premium laptop SKUs with additional N2P CCD).Intel is competitive in desktop and laptop, less so in DC.
You mean you've dug in and stubbornly refuse to climb out of that hole...I have been speculating this for some time.
Intel just bought/reserved huge N3(B) capacity early, to get a discount (which Pat killed with his stupid public remarks regarding TSMC) and compensate for their inferior big cores in terms of PPA/PPW, while AMD was more careful and ported Zen5 back to N4P/X early for everything but the high-margin DC chiplets, where higher wafer cost and worse yields of N3E were easier to offset.Agree.
Zen5 isn't super great (for client), butIt sucks as much as AMD's core. both LNC and Zen 5 have similar perf/w and IPC.
UC as in Unified Core? If so, why would Intel not be competitive until then, and are you only talking about some specific market segment such as server?
Different nodes/area.It sucks as much as AMD's core. both LNC and Zen 5 have similar perf/w and IPC.
N3B is trashYes, but one is on N4 and the other is on N3, lol.
Well, that'll be interesting. But it does not mean Intel will not be competitive before that.We will get a rare opportunity to compare the cores as close to apples to apples, when both Nova Lake and Zen 6 are on N2.
idk maybe their E core rules?idk maybe their big core sucks?
Intel will have 2 back to back tocks with PNC and GFC. they are not going to stay asleep until the Unified Core.Well, that'll be interesting. But it does not mean Intel will not be competitive before that.
idk maybe their E core rules?
You have to look at the complete P+E+LPE+iGPU+etc offering.
What matters is the total solution (ST and MT perf, perf/watt, iGPU, NPU, etc), and the price of that. And what parts of the total solution are important depend on market segment.
So the statement that "But Intel's just not gonna be competitive till UC." does not hold, if you by that mean that only P core performance matters regardless of market segment.
For gamers, yes. But not for all market segments.What matters is gaming performance
That one also sucks, just less and for different reasons.idk maybe their E core rules?
It very much does hold since Intel fails on stuff not CPU IP too.So the statement that "But Intel's just not gonna be competitive till UC." does not hold, if you by that mean that only P core performance matters regardless of market segment.
idk maybe their E core rules?
For client segment, the glue is in the mobile market, not DT.And in those markets there is much more glue to play with.
Oh, it does.That one also sucks, just less and for different reasons.
So Zen6 will have better iGPU and NPU on DT / mobile than NVL?It very much does hold since Intel fails on stuff not CPU IP too.
No, as usual Apple shows the right way if cost isn't an issue. Monolith works best for laptop. Neither Intel or AMD is even close in efficiency. But if customers want more they can buy 2 glued together.For client segment, the glue is in the mobile market, not DT.
And for most mobile/laptop users, what matters is battery life, low weight, and price. Their P cores will be idling 95% of the time. They want good E+LPE+iGPU+NPU, where the last one will be forced upon them by MS Windows requirements whether they like it or not.
24с Olympic Ridge.So what SKU will AMD have that'll outperform NVL-S 52C (16P+32E+4LPE) on DT?
Yeah? Better or cheaper.So Zen6 will have better iGPU and NPU on DT / mobile than NVL?
Meh.Monolith works best for laptop.
If you need a certain fruit stamped on your computer then Apple has monopoly on that.No, as usual Apple shows the right way if cost isn't an issue.
They'll have to match whatever idiotic power limit Intel is cooking up and I doubt they will given AM5 socket guidance to date.24с Olympic Ridge.
No, it is purely technical. Logos do not matter. What AMD and Intel are doing is suboptimal, cost-saving methods for reuse.If you need a certain fruit stamped on your computer then Apple has monopoly on that.
But for the Windows world, it's AMD vs Intel (and Qualcomm & friends if you venture into Windows on ARM). And then it's a price competition.
And that'll outperform NVL-S 52C in MT?24с Olympic Ridge.
So what specs for CPU + iGPU + NPU are you expecting for Zen6 on mobile/laptop/DT? And why are you expecting that to outperform the offer from Intel NVL, including in perf/watt?Yeah? Better or cheaper.
