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Moore's Law Is Dead shares leaked internal documents detailing Intel's future CPU roadmaps from 2026 onwards. The presentation clarifies upcoming product family rebrands, architectural transitions toward unified core designs, and future platform socket compatibility, providing an evidence-based look at how the company intends to compete with upcoming developments in the processor market.
Moore's Law Is Dead shares leaked internal documents detailing Intel's future CPU roadmaps from 2026 onwards. The presentation clarifies upcoming product family rebrands, architectural transitions toward unified core designs, and future platform socket compatibility, providing an evidence-based look at how the company intends to compete with upcoming developments in the processor market.
Well this is nice also
- P1278.6 is 18AP
- P1276 is Intel 3
- P1280 is 14A
-1278.7 is 18AU
A thing to notice 8+16/4+8 Dies for Razor are on N2P while the TTL 4+8 Die is on 18AU products chooses the best foundry for a tile in this case means that 18AU is better than N2P when it comes to use for CPU at least.
Another thing to note is Copper Shark P/E Cores instead of Separate P Core by IDC(Griffin Cove) and E core by Austin team(Arctic Wolf) so this is the unified core i guess having 2 variants of the same uArch.