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Lunar Lake is the first processor design by Intel where all logic dies are entirely fabricated on external nodes outsourced to TSMC.An analysis by Goldman Sachs indicated that Intel would be spending $5.6 billion in 2024 and $9.7 billion in 2025 outsourcing to TSMC. [5]
Rocket Lake: Successor to Comet Lake, using Intel's 14++ nm process, released on March 30, 2021 [14] [15] [16] Willow Cove Successor to the Sunny Cove core, includes new security features and redesigns the cache subsystem. [17] Tiger Lake: successor to Ice Lake, using Intel's 10 nm SuperFin (10SF) process, released in Q4 2020; Golden Cove
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Intel claims that Lunar Lake beats AMD's latest HX 370 chip in gaming by a double-digit percentage, with an even bigger edge when ray tracing is used.
An iterative refresh of Raptor Lake-S desktop processors, called the 14th generation of Intel Core, was launched on October 17, 2023. [1] [2]CPUs in bold below feature ECC memory support when paired with a motherboard based on the W680 chipset according to each respective Intel Ark product page.
On June 4, 2024, Intel shared details on the Lion Cove P-cores and Skymont E-core architectures that are shared between Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake. Arrow Lake-S desktop processors were announced on October 10, 2024 with an October 24 release date.
Lunar Lake's Lion Cove implementation contains a 2.5 MB L2 cache while the Lion Cove variant in Arrow Lake contains contains a 3 MB L2 cache. Lion Cove's larger L2 cache continues the trend of Intel increasing the size of the L2 cache for the last few generations of their P-cores such as Golden Cove, Raptor Cove and Redwood Cove. The previous ...
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