• Intel wants to make your next work laptop thinner and lighter tha

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Feb 24 16:30:04 2022
    Intel wants to make your next work laptop thinner and lighter than ever

    Date:
    Thu, 24 Feb 2022 16:08:41 +0000

    Description:
    Intel is making moves in the notebook space in a bid to compete with Apple's M1 series.

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    Intel has unveiled plans to help its next line of business laptop chips take on the likes of Apple's M1 hardware.

    The company has announced it will soon be applying its Evo spec to notebooks, creating "vPro An Evo Design"-labelled laptops for business, with The
    Register reporting that Intel is planning on releasing 35 new machines in
    2022 alone.

    The announcement came alongside Intel introducing its 12th-Gen Alder Lake P-Series and U-series chips, specifically designed for thinner and lighter laptops. These CPUs are based on Intel's 10nm process (strangely called Intel 7) and mix Performance (P-cores) and Efficiency (E-cores) cores. Intel vPro Evo

    It's all a bit confusing, especially if you're not already deep into Intel's branding, but the basics are these:

    The P-series are the top-end processors, the most high-end of which has eight P-cores and eight E-cores. There are also i5 and i7 models with eight E-cores and four P-cores.

    The U-series are the more middle-range, with a heavy emphasis on the E-cores over P-cores. The i7 and i5 models have two P-cores and eight E-cores while the i3 model only has four E-cores.

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    Intel has been in a bit of a rut over the past year or so, as the once-dominant chipmaker has fallen behind rivals, lost Apple's business, and is currently undergoing a top-to-bottom rethink under a new CEO, Pat Gelsinger.

    This has created space for a multitude of rivals TSMC, AMD, Nvidia, Apple
    to gain marketshare and ground.

    Apple especially has been flying when it comes to processor technology in recent years, building on its work creating the A-series chips found in the iPhone and iPad.

    The M-series chips, found in its laptops, desktops, and iPads, are a real breakthrough, offering huge amounts of processing power with very little
    power draw.

    Intel isn't quite out of the race, though, and the company has big plans to expand into semiconductor fabricating (a very lucrative industry) as well as its bread and butter laptop and desktop chips. These are the best
    workstations around today



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