Intel Details their 10nm Ice Lake Architecture - 18% IPC Boost over Skylake

Key here is that they're calling an 18% boost over Skylake, not mentioning Kaby Lake or Coffee Lake; so in reality, this boost will be a lot lower.

Also, no mention of vulnerability mitigations within the silicon? Hmmm.
 
Key here is that they're calling an 18% boost over Skylake, not mentioning Kaby Lake or Coffee Lake; so in reality, this boost will be a lot lower.

Also, no mention of vulnerability mitigations within the silicon? Hmmm.

I think they mean "Skylake" as in the architecture, going from their image, so that would include Kaby & Coffee lake as they were still both Skylake arch with no IPC gains/difference.
 
They might sell more as Laptops outsell Desktops, but the margins probably won't be as high. I still feel like AMD wins this round tbh.
 
I'm expecting Intel to also implement their own XFR which can basically max out a chip with no room for overclocking. Not sure if that AI mumbo jumbo is related or simply optimisations for neural networks.
 
But will that "18%" be before or after all the security holes are patched?

Because that's one of the major benefits for AMD right now: They didn't design their CPUs in horribly insecure ways to boost performance.

That said, if Intel is actually providing an 18% IPC improvement over "Skylake", which HOPEFULLY includes their refreshes of it (doubting heavily), then that might still warrant staying with Intel for us folk who demand the best performance possible.

I have little faith in Intel nowadays regardless.
 
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