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Intel's architecture day happened and oh boy is it nice to see something new
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coming from Intel there was a lot of info in there so let's break it down on
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your boot sequence the name sunny cove is actually the name of the core
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architecture itself and not the actual chip family if I understood things
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correctly that would for example mean that ice Lake would be comprised of
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sunny cold cores similar to how AMD uses the name Zen for their core architecture
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but uses Ryzen or threadRipper as the chip name then we have the road map
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Sunny Cove is the start of this ten nanometer journey and it will launch
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next year followed by Willow Cove in 2020 and Golden Cove in 2021 Willow Cove
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is likely to still be at 10nm while golden cove will probably get the
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seven 7nm treatment with sunny Cove we also got our first look at the
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11th generation of Intel integrated graphics what we saw was an ice Lake you
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CPU the you means that it is an ultra-low power chip and they ran a demo
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with Tekken 7 comparing it to Intel skylake CPU with a 9th gen integrated
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graphics in case you were wondering though Intel's 9th gen iGPU hasn't been
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around in the desktop processor since these 6700K so it's a pretty old IGPU
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to compare it with nonetheless according to a non tech it looked way
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smoother but still had trouble running at a full 30 fps so will this beat a
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current Intel nook with Vega inside or the possible next generation Ryzen with
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Navi inside I highly doubt it now for the interesting part of the event we
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have the design of their next CPUs until is going to abandon the idea of going
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with a monolithic die and go it wait for it
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triplets triplets chip foot and I think you will find others in the industry
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adopting this in more and more ways he showed you why triplets were so so
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important just like AMD ok they're not actually abandoning monolithic dyes
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completely I mean Roger Kaduri made it clear during a Q&A session but it looks
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like Intel will change the way their chips are made they're going to use
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their email to connect multiple chip 'lets of various densities this will
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allow for improved yields better costs and better time to market
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Intel has been considering doing this for a long time sure they have their
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mesh interconnect but that system didn't allow the same level of flexibility as
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AMD's multi-layered infiniti fabric this newer image style interconnect could
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allow for something like this and yes I know that it's similar to what AMD is
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doing with epyc they did push it one step further thanks to what they call
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foveros foveros is similar to emmab or AMD's infinity fabric but it
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moves in an extra dimension instead of putting all of the chips side-by-side
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they're going to stack them in the same way that HBM memory is made I don't
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think that this foveros 3d stacking will happen in the high end of their
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CPUs though it is well suited for low-power parts but if they stack the
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high performance cores on top of each other the thermals are bound to make
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some damage I'm just glad that Intel is finally thinking about putting their
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email to good use so far it was only used in Kaby Lake G chips in cooperation
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with AMD and it was a way to connect a monolithic CPU and a GPU not to connect
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let's say a chip lit with another chip --let like AMD does I know it was also
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used on their Knights landing CPU but I like to focus on consumer stuff all
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right so after talking about their new CPUs for a while they finally got to
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their GPU and they're calling it the XE or Z or X to the power anyways they
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unveiled their plans for their discreet GPUs and honestly it looks like they
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want to take AMD and NVIDIA head on their slides show that the product stack
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will go from integrated graphics and entry models to mid-range to enthusiasts
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all the way up to data center products that means that we'll have a GPU
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solution for everyone of course we don't have any kind of information on
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performance so I guess we'll have to wait until then to see it's only about a
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year and a half out not too but so I know that my comments section
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is going to be filled with whatever I'm just gonna wait for Ryzen 3000 and who
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cares about Intel and I get it the main thing any of us are really
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thinking about is price to performance so I still hope that AMD will continue
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to give Intel a run for its money because it's the only way we're gonna
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get competitive pricing remember when AMD came out with a Ryzen
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in 1800X it was 500 bucks the price only dropped about 350 once it had
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competition with the 8700K the same is happening with the next gen risin the
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rumors say that the new Ryzen 9 series will be around 500 bucks and I don't
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think that it will change unless Intel puts some pep into their 10nm
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step so think about it it's good to have Intel perform as well as AMD cuz AMD is
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always gonna lower their price and beat some of their market share all right so
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this is it for the Intel roundup don't forget to drop a comment down below let
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always stay frosty and I'll see you guys on the next video
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he told you why we chose 7nm he showed you why chiplets were so so
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important