• Intels 15th-gen laptop CPUs could lead to powerful yet affordable

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Aug 11 17:30:04 2021
    Intels 15th-gen laptop CPUs could lead to powerful yet affordable gaming laptops

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    Wed, 11 Aug 2021 16:13:53 +0000

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    Were looking a long way down the road here but its an exciting glimpse of
    the possible future for gamers on the go.

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    What could be Intels 15th-gen processors , potentially codenamed Arrow Lake, might just offer a vast leap in integrated graphics performance, if fresh leakage is on the money.

    Intels Arrow Lake could be the 15th-gen range of CPUs to follow 7nm Meteor Lake , or so this latest rumor predicts and bear in mind that theres some huge reaching into the future being done here, so a lot can change anyway, even if this is actually Intels current plan. ( Lunar Lake, which weve
    already heard is believed to be coming after Meteor Lake in previous rumors, will actually follow Arrow Lake, according to these latest bits of spillage anyway). Here are the best gaming PCs Weve picked out all the best processors And check out the best motherboards

    The theory is Arrow Lake chips will arrive in 2023, and on the desktop they might run with 8-cores at the top-end just like next-gen Alder Lake but
    with a jaw-dropping 32 small cores (low-power ones) backing that up (compared to a max loadout of 8 little cores for Alder Lake). Massive doses of salt here, but this rumor, which comes from YouTube hardware leaker AdoredTV , is not about the desktop chips, but purported mobile CPUs.

    Arrow Lake-P (meaning mobile processors for laptops) will supposedly be equipped with up to 6 full-power (normal) Lion Cove cores and 8 low-power Skymont ones, and certainly looks a good deal less compelling than what might be planned on the desktop at first glance (this is the same top dog configuration as Alder Lake mobile, going by leaks).

    However, the interesting bit about the rumor is the claim that Intel will
    push massively ahead with Arrow Lakes integrated graphics capabilities on laptops, to the tune of loading up with 320 EUs (Execution Units) for the top GPU.

    To put that into perspective, the beefiest current Tiger Lake chip boasts 96 EUs, so Arrow Lake is taking that performance level and more than tripling
    it. Which sounds seriously impressive (and here catch! another bagful of salt). Analysis: Exciting times for wallet-friendly gaming laptops

    Given that Tiger Lakes integrated graphics can already make a pretty decent job of laptop gaming , and handle some titles at 1080p just fine, if Arrow Lake really is trebling performance as suggested here, it should be clear enough that this generation of mobile chips will be able to cope with the demands of Full HD with ease. We could be looking at an integrated GPU that stands up to contemporary discrete mid-range offerings like the 6700 XT , maybe but overall performance will, of course, depend on other factors like memory bandwidth.

    What this means is that laptops could be capable of some pretty great gaming chops just with an Arrow Lake CPU alone, and no need for adding a discrete
    GPU and the demands of space, power usage and cooling the latter brings with it (not to mention the effect on the price tag of the portable).

    In short, we should eventually perhaps in a few years see more affordable yet truly capable gaming laptops running purely on an Intel chip and its integrated graphics. The main caveat being that this is looking way into the future, and as such its even more speculative than a normal rumor. Check out the best PC components for your rig

    Via PC Gamer



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