[…] They are going to have to play the pricing game.
Which they can only lose.
They just can't compete nor win against AMD's CCX-stroke of genius and their
Magic Glue™ …
An unmentioned consideration might be the urgent need to Redesign the CPU to avoid those all-ready Discovered Back-doors
like Spectre and Meltdown ( AND THOSE THAT INTEL HAVE NOT DISCLOSED).
WE ALL KNOW that Intel have to rework upcoming CPU's to mitigate those flaws found in all Current designs
… which – if they re-establish that physical barrier (gimme a rope here …) between given address-spaces (kernel-/user-space), will hurt their Chips performance really badly – if they truly revert that change they did back then.
[…]
Remember that Ice Lake is a major architecture unlike Zen2, so we should expect some IPC gains to offset the lower clock speed. …
I never understood why everyone keeps saying that though?
For me, that ever mentioned
Ice Lake as well as
Tiger Lake ain't going to be any stellar either – as they
most definitely¹ are just going to be another (though, refined)
Skylake-designs (being downscaled for 10nm) and newer reincarnations of respins and expansions of (at that time) up-to-date
Core-I-variants – that's what they're telling by their names alone, or do they?
Intel always gives every architecture unique names after given schemes like city names (Core → Kentsfield, Yorkfield, Clovertown, Harpertown, Tigerton, Dunnington), rivers (Nehalem → Nehalem, Westmere) or atm lakes (Skylake → Skylake, Kaby Lake, Coffe Lake, Ice Lake, Tiger Lake).
I firmly believe that
Ice Lake and
Tiger Lake pretty sure ain't going to be any new µArch but refined
Skylake-designs.
¹ If Intel will be going to release a ground-braking new µArch and design (as it was rumoured at the launch of Ryzen) with their approach in getting rid of most x86-backward compatibility (whereas no-one really knows by now if it delivers any greater gains in IPC anyway …), they surely won't label it as some
Skylake-spin-off but would have
gave it a truly unique new name-scheme. That's for sure, isn't it?
Ice Lake will be de facto just another 10nm-refresh and a derivative of
Skylake, just like
Cannon Lake is was supposed to be – with what Intel would have even been come through with, if AMD
wouldn't have been
risen Ryzen again …
Speaking of 'woods of trees', anyone knows what has happened to
Cannonball?! It never seemed to appear ever again!
In this sense
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