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  • Intel Launches Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" Mobile Processors

    Phoronix: Intel Launches Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" Mobile Processors

    At Intel's AI Everywhere event they officially launched their new Core Ultra branded Meteor Lake processors that will begin appearing in new laptops. Intel Core Ultra aims to deliver their most power efficient client processors, deliver around twice the GPU performance of existing integrated graphics, and via the NPU feature more robust AI capabilities.

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    Damn they are not even afraid to show that single core is slower then previous gen. In the past they at least tried to hide it by comparing to older gens.

    But you have to hold high that they are not using their first iteration "latest is not latest" ^_^ that would have been an even worse shitshow

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    • #3
      Bought a Intel Core Ultra 7 155H laptop... Benchmarks coming next week.
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        How's the situation with Intel's P+E cores in Linux? Is the thread director working on Linux?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jorgepl View Post
          How's the situation with Intel's P+E cores in Linux? Is the thread director working on Linux?
          hope so! still on 11th gen- tiger lake. most know why.

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          • #6
            Power efficiency for a pre-production unit looks horrible:

            Notebookcheck analysis and review of the new Intel Core Ultra 7 155H (Meteor Lake-H) with 8-core Intel Arc GPU und Test des neuen Intel Core Ultra 7 155H (Meteor Lake-H) mit Intel Arc GPU.


            Nothing that Intel promotional charts would suggest. Ryzen 7 7840U is easily twice as efficient.

            And it's slower than RPL.

            I'm not excited at all.

            Originally posted by jorgepl View Post
            How's the situation with Intel's P+E cores in Linux? Is the thread director working on Linux?
            Thread Director is not supported under Linux AFAIK. There's some sort of scheduler magic to move threads between P/E cores but nothing akin to what Windows 10/11 employs.

            Originally posted by Michael View Post
            Bought a Intel Core Ultra 7 155H laptop... Benchmarks coming next week.
            Please post
            • idle power consumption
            • power consumption when watching 4K VP9/AV1 videos
            • power consumption while scrolling in a web browser of your choice
            Last edited by avis; 14 December 2023, 01:20 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Michael View Post
              Bought a Intel Core Ultra 7 155H laptop... Benchmarks coming next week.
              My prediction is that amd 7000hs series will have better average score.

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              • #8
                Finally we get a 7nm CPU from Intel. I'm interested in how well it compares to TSMC 7nm and smaller nodes.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pWe00Iri3e7Z9lHOX2Qx View Post
                  Finally we get a 7nm CPU from Intel. I'm interested in how well it compares to TSMC 7nm and smaller nodes.
                  Ha-ha, not.

                  Intel 7nm is almost the same as TSMC 7nm in terms of density and performance but it sips more power at the higher frequency spectrum..

                  Intel 4nm is slightly worse than TSMC 4nm.

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                  • #10
                    In the last slide, the footnotes even say that the perf improvement over the Ryzen is based on spec int_copy "estimates". IOW, they pulled these numbers out of their arses?
                    First slide, also great: "<best XY> for ultrathin systems" or: "in our self-defined tiny niche we are champions of everything!"
                    Hilarious...

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