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phonemantra-blog · 2 years ago
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Only two additional small cores work Intel continues to drum up interest in its upcoming Meteor Lake processors, which will be released in December. In a new video, Intel showed how the CPU copes with 8K video playback. More precisely, we are talking about video in 8K resolution at 60 fps. Such a load, which not so long ago was difficult even for large GPUs, is quite tough for Meteor Lake. But that's not all. If we talk about Full HD video, it’s not the graphics cores or main CPU units that handle the load, but those same two small cores integrated into the SoC tile, which so far remain dark horses. [caption id="attachment_64134" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Intel[/caption] Intel showed something completely new. This test shows what they can be used for and what they are capable of. Thus, when playing video, the main cluster of processor cores and GPU can be idle, and the load will be taken by only two separate cores, which consume very little energy. Considering that Meteor Lake is exclusively mobile processors, such a solution can have a very positive impact on battery life. https://youtu.be/S7U_OVv0un4 Watch a video of Meteor Lake in action on Intel Core Ultra laptops with integrated Intel Arc graphics. We traveled to Malaysia to see how the GPU-powered smooth playback of high-bitrate 8K60 video footage, a task that required workstation-class hardware just a few years ago. In another demo, Meteor Lake's disaggregated architecture and focus on power efficiency enables 1080p playback with the CPU and GPU tiles disabled, using low-power E-cores and video decoding built into the SoC tile.
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phonemantra-blog · 2 years ago
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Not all the details are available yet Intel already has samples of Lunar Lake processors, because one of them appeared in the SiSoft Sandra database. [caption id="attachment_63783" align="alignnone" width="780"] Intel's[/caption] The CPU was identified by the platform code name - LNL-M LPP RVP1. The software speaks of support for LPDDR5 memory, that is, this is a mobile processor. The presence of 20 cores, a frequency of 3.91 GHz, and a rated power of 17 W is also indicated. Intel's "lunar" processor was tested for the first time. [caption id="attachment_63784" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel's[/caption] Of course, the release of these CPUs is still a long way off, so many parameters may change significantly. Let us remind you that first, we will see the release of Meteor Lake processors at the end of this year, then sometime next year Arrow Lake will be released, and after that, it will be Lunar Lake’s turn. At the same time, Lunar Lake processors are designed with an eye to low power consumption, that is, they can replace Meteor Lake and not be present in the desktop segment.
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phonemantra-blog · 2 years ago
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The full game starts tomorrow As we already know, Intel owners were not among the first to play Starfield due to a huge number of technical problems . But Intel quickly addressed most of them by releasing a new driver today. [caption id="attachment_52313" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel[/caption] Intel did not disappoint. Driver 31.0.101.4672 BETA Game-On significantly reduced the game loading time and fixed some instabilities and visual artifacts. The company also recommends using high and lower settings to increase stability, that is, not using the maximum. Intel also notes that it will continue to work to improve the performance of its video cards in Starfield. Recall that the full release for everyone will take place tomorrow.
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phonemantra-blog · 2 years ago
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In the performance of LGA1851 The Noctua NH-U12A is the first CPU cooler to be officially compatible with the upcoming Arrow Lake CPUs. [caption id="attachment_50808" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel processors[/caption] These processors will be released sometime next year and will be LGA1851. In fact, the new socket is very similar to LGA1700, so it’s likely that quite a few current coolers will be compatible with the new socket. However, it is better to find out for each specific model. Noctua just announced that its mounting kit for LGA1700 will allow you to install a cooler on new CPUs. It is likely that the same will be true for many other Noctua coolers that have already been released. These Intel processors are not yet close, but a suitable cooler is already there. [caption id="attachment_50809" align="alignnone" width="780"] Intel processors[/caption]
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