NTN House, September 26 news, according to foreign media HardWareTimes, Intel seems to have cancelled the Rocket Lake-U series of processors in favor of the Tiger Lake-U processor series that supports DDR5.
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Naija Tech News learned that the well-known whistleblower @momomo_us tweeted today that Intel may cancel the Rocket Lake-U series.
He released a simplified version of Intel’s desktop and mobile roadmap, in which Intel will continue to launch Rocket Lake-S series processors on the desktop, and will continue to launch Alder Lake-S series processors; and the mobile platform will cancel Rocket Lake- The U series was upgraded to the DDR5 version of the Tiger Lake-U series, after which the Alder Lake-P series processors continued to be introduced.
HardWareTimes said that Rocket Lake-U should have been launched with the current Tiger Lake-U series processors, but it may not be launched due to performance or efficiency reasons.
In addition, the Tiger Lake series processors currently only use a quad-core design, but according to the early instructions released by Intel, the next-generation DDR5 upgrade is expected to launch an 8-core version of the processor model .
“We also added 3MB of non-inclusive L3 cache (LLC) for each core. A single-core load can use 12MB of LLC in the 4-core model, or 24MB in the 8-core model.”
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