Thursday, October 15th 2020

Intel Alder Lake-S CPU Has Been Pictured

Intel has been preparing the launch of its 10 nm processors for desktop users for some time now, and today we are getting the first pictures of the Alder Lake-S CPU backside. Featuring a package with a size of 37.5×45 mm, the Alder Lake CPU uses more of its area for a pin count increase. Going up from 1200 pins in the LGA1200 socket, the new Alder Lake-S CPU uses 1700 CPU pins, which slots in the LGA1700 socket. In the picture below, there is an engineering sample of the Alder Lake-S CPU, which we see for the first time. While there is no much information about the processor, we know that it will use Intel's 10 nm SuperFin design, paired with hybrid core technology. That means that there will be big (Golden Cove) and little (Gracemont) cores in the design. Other features such as PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 should be present as well. The new CPU generation and LGA1700 motherboards are scheduled to arrive in second half of 2021.
Source: VideoCardz
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55 Comments on Intel Alder Lake-S CPU Has Been Pictured

#51
Zach_01
We are not in kindergarten here to play the “you do/say it first” game/debate. My point was entirely on another place that you didn’t see.
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gamefoo21
Zach_01We are not in kindergarten here to play the “you do/say it“ first. My point was entirely on another place that you didn’t see.
I was just having some fun. No need to be so serious. I was just pointing out they've been hurling that dirt back and forth for a long time.

On the other hand, both of these companies act like they are in kindergarten at times. Sooo....

You have a point. Heh
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#53
Zach_01
gamefoo21I was just having some fun. No need to be so serious. I was just pointing out they've been hurling that dirt back and forth for a long time.

On the other hand, both of these companies act like they are in kindergarten at times. Sooo....

You have a point. Heh
PS #52:
AMD said that for the Pentium Ds or AMD fanboys? It’s not the same.
I really don’t remember, it was long ago. But 2017 Intel was making marketing and slides upon the glued stuff.

Any way my point was that even tho Intel is a huge company with loads and loads of profits that can buy and sell AMD 10 times, they do care about consumer market. Otherwise they didn’t have to come up with a hybrid architecture plan to have something to try compete, until they are ready for 10nm+++ or 7nm. And they will eventually. I will say again, I really hope they do it, even with the glue. Nothing wrong using glue, as long as it works and compete with AMD, not just in performance but on other aspects too.
Competition is good, for us.

That was what I was talking about and that was the point of the 2 videos I posted, and some got sick about because of titles and other stuff.
Dont like it, don’t see it, and dislike it. It’s everyones right.
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#54
Markosz
Oh look, a new motherboard purchase!
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#55
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MarkoszOh look, a new motherboard purchase!
Well it was inevitable this time, going from DDR4 to DDR5
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