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Intel Rumoured to be Developing Future 16-Core 'Alder Lake-S' Desktop U Combining Core, Atom Architectures 54g1s

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Intel Rumoured to be Developing Future 16-Core 'Alder Lake-S' Desktop U Combining Core, Atom Architectures
Highlights
  • The rumour comes as Intel continues to struggle to meet U demand
  • Rival AMD already ships 16-core mainstream Ryzen Us
  • The purported chip would arrive no sooner than Intel's 12th Generation
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New rumours suggest that Intel will develop a version of its hybrid Lakefield architecture for future multi-core desktop Us in order to deliver high core counts and maintain power efficiency as it continues to ramp up its commercial-scale 10nm manufacturing efforts. The U design, codenamed Alder Lake-S, has been likened to ARM's big.Little strategy which is quite common in the smartphone ecosystem today, where two or more heterogenous classes of cores are combined on a single processor. The purported Intel desktop Us based on Alder Lake-S would arrive roughly two generations down the line, if the rumours are accurate. 1m1r50

The move would not be unprecedented, considering that as 2018. This combines one high-performance Core-series core with four Atom-series cores, and is expected to be used for ultra-slim or even foldable devices as early as the middle of this year. However, the rumoured Alder Lake-S U is said to be designed with eight big and eight small cores.

Anandtech has reported on the rumour, which comes from the Chinese Twitter momomo_us, who is a known leaker. Since plans change and multiple efforts never leave the experimentation stage, this should not be considered a definite future product line for Intel until it is announced or appears on an official roap.

Alder Lake-S is said to require a new LGA1700 socket and variants could have TDPs ranging from 80W to 150W. Three variants are currently noted with two featuring the 8+8 core arrangement at two different TDP levels, and what looks like a lower-end version with only six big cores and no little ones. All three are also said to feature Intel's GT1 integrated graphics capabilities. 

Given the timelines indicated, such a product would debut in Intel's 12th Gen Core series at the earliest. The 10th Generation, which has codenamed Rocket Lake-S

No other information about the purported Alder Lake generation is known. It will be interesting to see how such Us will be marketed and whether the company has specific segments, form factors, or product categories in mind, should these Us turn out to be intended for the mainstream. The -S suffix indicating socketed desktop models is also curious, as big.Little arrangements are typically intended to balance processing power with energy consumption in battery-powered devices.

Intel is facing pressure from recently said it is on track for 5nm production

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