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  • Intel spoke about their Alder Lake 12th generation desktop parts.  (AnandTech)

    It supports DDR5 RAM up to 4800MHz, which we've seen is not much faster than DDR4 at 3200MHz (except when it is), an 16 lanes of PCIe 5.0 and 4 lanes of PCIe 4.0.  Plus from the chipset up to 12 lanes of PCIe 4.0 and 16 lanes of PCIe 3.0.

    Which means they've done something really dumb.  The one place that needs more bandwidth, and that Intel has total control over, is the interface between the CPU and the chipset.  Make that 4 lanes of PCIe 5.0 and you can actually use all those downstream lanes.

    But that's exactly what they didn't.

    Oh, and it has 8 fast cores and 8 slow cores, which is basically useless on a desktop.

    But they are also promising a 19% improvement on IPC, which if real is definitely not useless.


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1 On the LinkedIn one, I've been on a job search for the past few months and I've seen that first hand and not just on LinkedIn.  Usually when you follow the apply link, you'll be taken to another job board to apply.  Usually at this point I'll go to the company site and hunt the position down on their career portal, but some companies only post the positions on third party job boards so you have to make a guess.  And it is not always clear where these third party job boards end and companies outsourced career postings begin.

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2 It's possible Intel upped the bandwidth of the bridge between the chipset and the CPU.  IIRC the article said Intel was kind of cagey about it, so maybe they didn't, though.

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