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Editorial Intel Planning 14nm "Ozark Lake" 16-core Processor for Spring 2021


Nice try, but that is just and old failed Intel prototype that never really got to work for Intel. Properly a failed xeon project.

I stay by my claim, fake news.

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16 cores, is that all:p
 
This must be the behemoth edition that comes with a nuclear material, but take notice, just like a nuclear generator, you can't turn it off. This is likely to be only for a hydro cooling solution, reason why they called "ozark lake" means you will also need a source of water as large as a lake to cool this behemoth.
 
Ozark Lake, hotter than a meth lab.
 
at this rate it may turn out to be true.

won't matter. AMD will have 5nm out in summer 2021. should easily beat this or match it at cheaper cost.
 
Isn't AMD supposed to be on an extremely advanced and refined 7nm node by 2021? And Intel will be on 14nm....even if it can go 6ghz, I seriously do not think that it'll compensate for the disadvantages of 14nm vs 7nmLPP+ (or whatever it'll be) . I would imagine that by zen3 (which will have already released by spring 2021, AMD will have lifted their ipc substantially more and I think it'd be safe to guess that , they'll be hitting top frequencies reaching 4.8/4.9ghz (the 3950X hits boosts of 4.7 and its been estimated that the more advanced 7nm node AMD will be using will add 200-300mhz more... Zen1 was about 4.1, my 2700x hits 4.39 at 1.3175v, and zen2 is at least slightly better than that so with a "revolutionary" new architecture and a more advanced process node, I do not think 200-300mhz more is crazy. The upcoming zen3 has been hinted at a greater ipc uplift than zen 2 vs zen+, as AMD themselves have said that zen2, was "evolutionary" while zen2 will be "revolutionary",... And those are the two exact words they used. So if zen2 was 15%-20% ipc lift, then zen3 could be realistically 20%-30% (obviously figures approaching 30% are probably less likely but I won't rule them out) , and AMD has been making pretty good on their claims since zen was released.

I have to wonder how much heat and power a 14nm cpu core.....

Wait, this is an April's Fool joke isn't it?
 
I got a source these chips will especially be optimize for financial planners specializing in money laundering.
 
Isn't AMD supposed to be on an extremely advanced and refined 7nm node by 2021? And Intel will be on 14nm....even if it can go 6ghz, I seriously do not think that it'll compensate for the disadvantages of 14nm vs 7nmLPP+ (or whatever it'll be) . I would imagine that by zen3 (which will have already released by spring 2021, AMD will have lifted their ipc substantially more and I think it'd be safe to guess that , they'll be hitting top frequencies reaching 4.8/4.9ghz (the 3950X hits boosts of 4.7 and its been estimated that the more advanced 7nm node AMD will be using will add 200-300mhz more... Zen1 was about 4.1, my 2700x hits 4.39 at 1.3175v, and zen2 is at least slightly better than that so with a "revolutionary" new architecture and a more advanced process node, I do not think 200-300mhz more is crazy. The upcoming zen3 has been hinted at a greater ipc uplift than zen 2 vs zen+, as AMD themselves have said that zen2, was "evolutionary" while zen2 will be "revolutionary",... And those are the two exact words they used. So if zen2 was 15%-20% ipc lift, then zen3 could be realistically 20%-30% (obviously figures approaching 30% are probably less likely but I won't rule them out) , and AMD has been making pretty good on their claims since zen was released.

I have to wonder how much heat and power a 14nm cpu core.....

Wait, this is an April's Fool joke isn't it?

no 5nm is on target for 2021. in fact TSMC is already making 5nm chips for phones last I read a couple weeks ago.
 
The Ozark on Netflix Season 3 just started about a week ago. While that would be an epic name for the chipset. That codename and the rumored specs as mentioned by other members give this one away. Happy April Fools. :laugh:
 
Wow 16 cores, more than 6 ghz core clock and 14 NM. What a nice cpu very fast while keeping me warm and comfy in the winter.

There is just one little problem, the day we have today. So yeah I declare this for:
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Yeah, but unfortunately for Intel, this one isn't fake newz.
XMG APEX 15 is a Laptop with AMD Ryzen 3950X CPU Inside
 
AMD themselves have said that zen2, was "evolutionary" while zen2 will be "revolutionary",... And those are the two exact words they used. So if zen2 was 15%-20% ipc lift, then zen3 could be realistically 20%-30% (obviously figures approaching 30% are probably less likely but I won't rule them out) , and AMD has been making pretty good on their claims since zen was released.

Zen 3 Vermeer on the same node.
Zen 4 2021 or 2022 on next-gen node.

We don't know the codenames after Vermeer and Renoir.
Just Genoa after Naples, Milan and Rome.

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Low quality post by Midland Dog
6ghz whose v4gina got sandy over at camp intel
 
AMD got that red lipstick on, just teasing bro, Intel got that blue pill, ready to go

new young boi's rockin tha scene on low node
 
GREAT, A NEW ARCHITECTURE............... Oh wait:shadedshu:
 
GREAT, A NEW ARCHITECTURE............... Oh wait:shadedshu:

If I am not mistaken, Alder Lake was supposed to be a brand new architecture, cutting the ties with legacy instructions, thus making use of the freed space for higher IPC.
I see it will be BIG.small hybrid. And may be not end of legacy x86 instructions, just adding new.
 
The Ozark on Netflix Season 3 just started about a week ago. While that would be an epic name for the chipset. That codename and the rumored specs as mentioned by other members give this one away. Happy April Fools. :laugh:
That might mean something to Americans. :shadedshu:
 
One thing I have noted about Intel is they have fantastic products, but bad execution.
As a foundry business, EMIB is the killer tech, yet they have absolutely 0 products.
Same for ESRAM, what it could be, what it were...
I think, Intel works best when it follows a standard some other company made. It is the perfect engineering company with zero resourcefulness.
So, when they say 6.0GHz, I absolutely believe them to deliver. They made great rounds with powergated frontend in the sandybridge era. They just need to work like that.
 
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