Tuesday, July 9th 2013

Intel Roadmap Outlines LGA to BGA Transition

Intel's first processors in the BGA (ball-grid array) package, arrive by the end of 2013, according to a leaked roadmap slide. Some of the first of these processors will span across entry-level market segments, covering the Celeron and Pentium brands. The term system-on-chip (SoC) better defines these chips than processors, as they completely integrate the processor as we know it, with the motherboard chipset. Motherboards with BGA processors come with the processors non-replaceable, and hard-wired to the board, with a stock fan-heatsink.

Intel's first SoCs for the desktop are based on the "BayTrail-D" silicon. These include the Celeron J1750, Celeron J1850, and Pentium J2850. Celeron J1750 is a dual-core part, with the CPU cores clocked at 2.41 GHz, GPU at 792 MHz, and a TDP rated at just 10W. Celeron J1850, on the other hand, is a quad-core part, with its CPU cores clocked at 2.00 GHz, and the same 792 MHz GPU. Pentium J2850 tops the series, being a quad-core part with CPU cores running at 2.41 GHz, and GPU at 792 MHz. Both these quad-core parts stick to 10W TDP. Being SoCs, these chips integrate connectivity otherwise handled by a PCH, into the processor package. According to an Intel roadmap slide, the three parts will spearhead Intel's BGA CPU lineup deep into 2014, at least as far as late-June.
Then there are the mainstream-thru-performance segments. These are chips based on the Haswell-GT3 package. Haswell GT3 is a quad-core Haswell silicon with a larger iGPU. This iGPU features double the number of execution units to conventional Haswell GT1/GT2 (40 EUs vs. 20 EUs); and a large L4 eDRAM cache. Among the first BGA performance-segment parts from Intel, are the Core i5-4570R, i5-4670R, and Core i7-4770R.

The i5-4570R features 2.70 GHz CPU clocks, 3.20 GHz Turbo Boost, 4 MB of L3 cache, Iris Pro 5200 graphics clocked at 1150 MHz, and 65W TDP. The i5-4670R ups that with 3.00 GHz CPU clocks, 3.70 GHz Turbo Boost, the same 4 MB of L3 cache, but faster Iris Pro graphics clocked at 1.30 GHz. Leading the pack is the Core i7-4770R, with 6 MB L3 cache, HyperThreading, 3.20 GHz CPU clocks, 3.90 GHz Turbo Boost, and the same 1.30 GHz graphics core.
Source: MyCE
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55 Comments on Intel Roadmap Outlines LGA to BGA Transition

#51
HumanSmoke
Seems to be a lot of doom and gloom considering the BGA roadmap shown falls way short of the LGA roadmap that covers -at the very least- the next two and a half years


As for BGA, it's probably a forgone conclusion if the die package includes eDRAM. Criticality of electrical contact between pin-outs and PCB traces seems to require a BGA arrangement when eDRAM is involved.
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#52
TheoneandonlyMrK
HumanSmokeSeems to be a lot of doom and gloom considering the BGA roadmap shown falls way short of the LGA roadmap that covers -at the very least- the next two and a half years
cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Haswell-E.jpg

As for BGA, it's probably a forgone conclusion if the die package includes eDRAM. Criticality of electrical contact between pin-outs and PCB traces seems to require a BGA arrangement when eDRAM is involved.
All positive , strange.

Awful pic, I wasn't going to comment but,, well.
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#53
HumanSmoke
theoneandonlymrkAwful pic, I wasn't going to comment but,, well.
Well sorry, I didn't take it. Sometimes with leaked info the resolution isn't always the best. Maybe a moratorium is in order...no leaked info until HD (or better) quality pictures are available...get these damned irresponsible sites up to speed.
PM me if you start a poll - I don't wanna miss that one ;)
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#54
Deadlyraver
BGA is for the scrubs we know that are basic. They need to keep LGA if they are gonna be looking forward to sell servers and high end desktops. Correction: They HAVE to.
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#55
EpicShweetness
I'm thinking those all-in-ones will benefit from this. OEM's are a good example as well, but other then that I will sacrifice performances for a Pin based socket with AMD thanks.
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