Intel is about to launch a major processing of its processors in 2028

Intel is expected to upset its processor architecture in the coming years by abandoning the hybrid approach it had adopted in 2021. E-cores will soon be in ancient history.

Since 2021 and its architecture Alder Lake, Intel has adopted a hybrid approach for its processor hearts. By adopting the Big Strategy. Little of the Arm architecture, the processors thus integrate high-performance hearts (P-Cores) and Efficient Coeurs (e-core).

The objective here is to effectively redistribute the load between the different hearts and threads to optimize performance. The most gourmet tasks being reserved for efficient hearts, and the tasks in the background of the system with efficient hearts.

But this approach has laid down several challenges in terms of software implementation. Performance in brownfish due to poor assignment of tasks from e-cores or a Windows 11 thread director still well for certain heavy applications.

If this approach still seems effective for laptops, she saw her last moments on office PCs if we believe Intel’s plans.

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Intel would adopt a “unified heart” in 2028

The site Wccftech Relays the words of an Intel Chinese engineer, who says that the firm’s priority will gradually be placed on P-Coeurs, Effective Hearts.

The next three generations of Intel processor will only bring improvements measured on e-cores in terms of cycle instructions (IPC). The engineer then claims that the emphasis will be placed on the “big cores” after the “Arctic Wolf” e-cores expected for 202. The efficient hearts would therefore live their last moments.

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This unified heart would thus be expected for 2028 with the architecture Titan Lake, which will be the next major evolution of Intel processors with Nova Lake in 2026. We know for the moment little about a reversal to a unified approach, except that it would bring improvements in terms of performance by Watt (PPW) and optimizations in terms of PPA conceptions (power, performance).

We would therefore come back to a unified platform that Intel was already exploited before 2021. We are thinking here of the AMD approach with its Zen 4 and Zen 4C Cores, which offers the same performance profile and energy efficiency with equal frequency.

While AMD still grabs market share in the consumer processor sector (27% against 73% at a time when we write these lines), Intel is preparing its offensive for the next three years.


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