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Intel Advancing 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake-S" Launch to Q3-2022?

The reason people criticize E core is because they see the trick for what it is. Heterogeneous computing is great but the PC space is not yet set up for it. You can take advantage of the E cores for lower priority tasks (like spotify running on E cores while you game on P cores) but you could also just as easily run everything on P cores and avoid any scheduller errors.

In the future this kind of architecture can be great - like imagine having the main game rendering on P cores and the static UI elements using E cores - but that's not today. Today it's only the way Intel found to be able to match the core count AMD was offering since MCM and EMIB aren't ready for prime time yet.

We can mock EMIB glue just as we mock Ryzen infinity latency until the tech proves it self, just like E cores. When things stop being just marketing ploys there will be all the reasons to be happy, until then E cores are a marketing trick, they aren't necessarily useless or crap but they aren't any marvel of engineering either.
I dunno, maybe Intel is actually taking climate change seriously and lowering power draw is worthwhile in itself. People can bitch all they like but AMD is moving to heterogenous layout too with Zen 5. We have to start somewhere, can't keep putting it off and saying well dekstop is not really suited to this. Build it and they will come or rewrite.
 
We have to start somewhere, can't keep putting it off and saying well dekstop is not really suited to this.
Exactly. Just because it's a desktop it doesn't mean it HAS to endure insurmountable amounts of power draw. Efficiency is beneficial not only on a laptop.
 
Exactly. Just because it's a desktop it doesn't mean it HAS to endure insurmountable amounts of power draw. Efficiency is beneficial not only on a laptop.

Look at how coolers have changed. Small to big, back to small maybe? remember the likes of the tuniq tower
 
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