I personally was boosting about Jim Keller here in the forums like a mad man quite a bit.... Now he's gone.....what a shame.... ☹
I noticed people haven't been talking about his project he was working on for the last 26 months....?
Jim Keller was working on In "Ocean Cove" cores design update for future Intel Meteor Lake which is Intel's first 7nm+ CPUs....
If people don't know Ocean Cove is Intel biggest CPU update coming in two years so very quite important project for Intel and for us consumers.
I wonder how far he's gotten in the Ocean Cove project?....are CPU lines done two years before store shelves?.... I mean they test them in super computers before factory production...not sure how long that process is.... But maybe Ocean Cove is done by this Christmas? I mean just the design part??
No, Ocean Cove is not taped out yet. It is in late design/verification stage. Currently Alder Lake (based on previous core named Golden Cove) is in tapeout stage and will reach market sometime next year.
Jim probably didn't have to do the job he usually does at AMD/Tesla, etc. He just came with more ideas for them to push IPC even more, because Intel already has a great team of architects that gave us Core, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge. I also believe Ocean Cove was already on the tables when he joined in 2018 simply because we need to understand the context.
If Intel didn't have fab issues, they should have had the following:
2016: Cannon Lake
2017: Ice Lake (launched in 2019)
2018: Tigerlake (willow cove)
2019: Alder Lake (Golden Cove)
2020: Meteor Lake (Ocean Cove)
You can imagine that in 2015 they didn't really expected massive issues with 10nm, so design teams were already working on Golden maybe even Ocean Cove cores.
We don't know what happened in the meantime, if they stopped the projects, if they paused them or if they just rethought the strategy and said, hey, since we're going to stagnate for a few years, lets do a clean sheet Core and come back with a bang. That is my opinion, that they chose the bang option and started work in 2017. By 2018 they saw Jim is free and they probably needed some extra ideas (getting the rumoured 80% higher IPC vs Skylake is a massive task) to get this new core designed. So my 2020, Ocean Cove should be already developed with design/verification in late stages. It will take one more year probably until tape out, so mid 2021 tapeout and release in mid 2022, if everything goes well.
Just read this:
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...essor-significantly-bigger-jim-keller.259653/
Quote: "Keller describes Intel's next big CPU core as being "significantly bigger" than "Sunny Cove," with its 800-wide instruction window, and "massive" data- and branch-predictors, to put Intel back on a linear performance growth trajectory between generations. Keller also commented on this being a "mindset change" at Intel, which over the past decade, only delivered minor IPC increments between generations, and focused on other areas, such as efficiency"