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Exclusive info about Intel’s Alder Lake-S – Will the Intel Core-1800 be a threat to AMD? | igor´sLAB
Disclaimer: The following article is machine translated from the original German, and has not been edited or checked for errors. Thank you for understanding!
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In the ES of the Core-1800 in the (not final) B0-stepping presented today, there are 8 large Golden Cove cores (Core) and 8 small Gracemont cores (Atom) on the die. While the big cores are also capable of hyperthreading, this is not the case with the Atom cores. In total, you’ll find 16 cores that can process a maximum of 24 threads. According to various leaks, Intel quantifies the performance leap compared to a conventional solution (unfortunately not specified) with up to 20 percent in pure single-thread scenarios and a doubling of the multi-thread performance in the ideal case, which seems quite optimistic when you consider a current 8-core of the 11th generation.
According to the initial information, the new desktop CPUs will support up to dual-channel DDR5-4800 memory and the DDR4-enabled motherboards will support modules up to 3200-MHz. Supposedly, only the high-end Z690 motherboards will offer DDR5 support, while all cheaper variants will still rely on DDR4. This would then give Intel and also the motherboard manufacturers much more flexibility and security when it comes to the still unclear DDR5 mass production.