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Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake-S CPUs target 5% single-thread and 15% multi-thread performance gain, leaked slide suggests - VideoCardz.com
Intel Arrow Lake-S lists a 5% increase in ST and 15% in MT performance We received a tip that led us to an older discussion thread on the AnandTech forums. In this thread, a member known as uzzi38 shared a slide from Intel. The slide, while not revealing much new information, was intentionally...
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To provide some context, Intel Arrow Lake-S is the next-generation desktop CPU platform that will make use of a new LGA-1851 socket. Due to the cancellation of Meteor Lake-S, Intel will not be introducing new Z890 and other 800 series chipsets this year. In response to this, Intel’s board partners are now introducing a refreshed Z790 motherboard series with support for the Wi-Fi7 standard.
Arrow Lake-S is not expected to hit the market until the second half of 2024, but it appears that the internal performance goals have already been established. According to the slide, the Arrow Lake-S architecture is projected to deliver a 5% improvement in single-threaded workloads and an average of 15% improvement in multi-threaded applications.
These numbers may ring a bell as they were previously shared by Igor’sLAB in July of this year, with some additional details. The next-generation desktop and mobile platforms will feature a new microarchitecture, known as Lion Cove for Performance Cores and Skymont for Efficient Cores. These new series will also make use of the Intel 20A process node and incorporate the Xe-LPG architecture based on Alchemist. While the CPU architectures may not lead to a major performance boost, the GPUs are expected to be at least twice as fast as the Xe-LP architecture used in Alder/Raptor Lake CPUs.
Only a 5% improvement to IPC is not a great look for a new generation of CPUs.
I was expecting quite a bit more.