Meteor Lake - Can Intel leapfrog AMD?

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@HighYield
@HighYield Жыл бұрын
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@notthedroidsyourelookingfo4026
@notthedroidsyourelookingfo4026 Жыл бұрын
It's difficult to argue for a general maximum acceptable power draw for a GPU. But I know that I don't want a space heater, and I don't want to waste energy. So I'm all for efficiency-focused designs.
@Matlockization
@Matlockization Жыл бұрын
Most reviews of this chip show that its power draw is at least twice as much as AMD. That's very bad for mobile devices.
@webgpu
@webgpu Жыл бұрын
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@ivankovachev8835
@ivankovachev8835 Жыл бұрын
Energy efficiency improvements are very useful for desktop chips, because reaching 350W is unacceptable for a GPU, let alone a CPU
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind that end result efficiency and power draw is still heavily based on how hard a chip is being pushed. Yes, all the connections and everything may be highly power efficient techniques, but if they're still having to clock the cores to the gills in order to be performance competitive on desktop, then it's going to lose much of its efficiency potential at load. That said, the move to Intel 4 will finally put themselves on par with Zen 4 in terms of process, which will help a lot in direct comparisons(at least for MTL and laptops). A lot will depend on just how quickly AMD move to Zen 5 and then again how quickly Intel can move to 20A in 2024 as promised(I'm doubtful).
@XifyLight
@XifyLight Жыл бұрын
There's still efficiency benefits in a product like a 4090 if it can complete a set of task like 3d rendering much faster
@Loanshark753
@Loanshark753 Жыл бұрын
Higher performance at set power
@RayanMADAO
@RayanMADAO Жыл бұрын
Gpus have way bigger dies
@ivankovachev8835
@ivankovachev8835 Жыл бұрын
@@RayanMADAO true and yet it's unacceptable. GPUs should max out at 225-230W and CPUs at 140-150W like they used to for a very long time.
@dex6316
@dex6316 Жыл бұрын
I just want to note that Meteor Lake is not Intel’s first chiplet design. It’s basically Lakefield 2.0 with high-performance designs. Sapphire Rapids is also selling today with 2 different tiles, that combine in a 4 tile design. That’s 2020, and 2022 technology respectively. As for why the IO die may exist and not be directly integrated in the SOC tile, is probably for reusability. Mobile and desktop processors have different IO requirements, so by separating it from the SOC tile Intel doesn’t have to design another SOC tile. It’s cheaper to design a smaller and simpler processor than modify a more complex processor. As for why Intel is using separate IO tiles, probably for power since not having elements is more efficient than power-gating them.
@caninac
@caninac Жыл бұрын
Also zen1 had chiplets aswell (epyc). Zen2 just took it to a larger level.
@dgillies5420
@dgillies5420 Жыл бұрын
He also got it wrong on the AMD side, zen1 threadripper was AMD's 1st chiplet architecture, not zen2 ..
@rozzbourn3653
@rozzbourn3653 Жыл бұрын
pentium d was intels first chiplet desktop cpu. AMD had just come out with the opteron 165 that was monolithic and said intel "glued" their cpus together.
@alexvega7083
@alexvega7083 Жыл бұрын
​@@dgillies5420 Magny Cours was AMD's first chiplet CPU.
@jaynorwood2
@jaynorwood2 Жыл бұрын
Intel has also had several years of experience with EMIB connected tiles on their FPGAs. They also build the Kaby Lake G chips with in-package HBM and GPU tiles.
@justinmacneil623
@justinmacneil623 Жыл бұрын
It'll be interesting to see if they manage to pull it off on time and at scale.
@HDRPC
@HDRPC Жыл бұрын
Coming this year in October. May be they unveal something in computex 2023.
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
It's already late. Meteor Lake was originally slated for H1 of 2023. But sometime earlier last year, it was clearly getting delayed til later. I'm confident it will come this year, but yea, Intel still is not able to execute on time with basically anything these days. They've gotten better since the 10nm debacle, but that shouldn't be a high bar to clear...
@How23497
@How23497 Жыл бұрын
On time is the biggie. Their constant ability to not release products on time or just not release them at all has fucked them in the last 5 years. Where the hell is battlemage?
@HDRPC
@HDRPC Жыл бұрын
@@How23497 Battlmage was always planned to release in Q1 to Q2 2024. Wait for Q2 2024.
@Psychx_
@Psychx_ Жыл бұрын
The additional CPU cores in the SOC tile are interesting, not just for energy efficiency reasons, but because it could allow some programming of SOC behaviour - i.e. implementing QoS or using them as additional accelerators that transparantly handle memory compression or encryption.
@marsovac
@marsovac Жыл бұрын
efficient compression/decompression or any accelerator for the matter, requires specialized hardware, not weak low power generic CPU cores. those two cores are there to barely show the desktop and run some background services imho.
@6SoulHunter9
@6SoulHunter9 Жыл бұрын
The idea seems compelling enough that perhaps AMD should add a couple of their own LP cores to the IO-die. They would have to design them first, of course. But if they manage to use them to be able to disable the infinity fabric between the io die and the core complex, perhaps they could greatly improve their idle power consumption. I think that the only market in which would make a large difference is on their desktop replacement laptops, but it would still be a good thing for everyone but servers perhaps.
@Psychx_
@Psychx_ Жыл бұрын
@@marsovac AMD can offload SEV and memory encryption to the tiny ARM core in the SOC chip that handles Trustzone and platform initialization - and yes, that tiny core got an accelerated fast path for AES. Doing the same with an x86 core and making sure that a select few instructions can run fast, while resorting to microcode emulation for others, is standard practice by now. Besides - at least accelerated cryptography is needed anyways due do to always-on/always-connected nature of new devices.
@bgtubber
@bgtubber Жыл бұрын
Its a good day whenever a new High Yield video is out. I love learning new stuff with you! I really hope Intel execute their chiplet strategy properly and see some more competition, especially in the high core count space where AMD are basically unrivaled at the moment.
@ItsAkile
@ItsAkile Жыл бұрын
I agree heavily, everything was a efficiency choice because performance is great at the moment and no need for that added complexity just yet. My eyes are still on meteor lake regardless of canceled desktops parts, the architecture has been a long time coming and it’s with great privilege to see it in action soon. I think the L4 is going to be a great addition, especially when arrow lake arrives.
@jedcheng5551
@jedcheng5551 Жыл бұрын
The GPU tile is TSMC N5. There were some Taiwanese media spreading the news that Intel somehow would be the 2nd customer after Apple to use N3 2 years ago. Then everyone thought the GPU would be N3
@quantumdot7393
@quantumdot7393 Жыл бұрын
it is N4 not N5. Also i don't remember anything saying the gpu will be alchemist based. it could be the first outing of battlemage.
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
@@quantumdot7393 You're ALL making the same weird mistake - confidently claiming what it *will* be before we actually know anything for sure. You're all just using different rumors and thinking your rumor is the correct one for some reason. :/
@yesgogood7304
@yesgogood7304 Жыл бұрын
Yes, but this is not the fault from Intel and don't count them, TSMC N3B was suppose to be ready last year, iPhone 14 suppose to use it but that is a problem, the media and the outlet will not say there is anything to see here in TSMC, TSMC always on time. If TSMC N3 is available last year and Apple will not have 100% of capacity this year, so GPU was planned to use N3 (maybe).
@jedcheng5551
@jedcheng5551 Жыл бұрын
@@maynardburger Meteor lake GPU using N5 is confirmed by Intel staff in the Intel vision event last year. It is always N5.
@EnochGitongaKimathi
@EnochGitongaKimathi Жыл бұрын
When Intel first shared slides about Meteor Lake the slides show that they would use an external Fab for the GPU Tile and didn't even say it was TSMC they just put 3nm. The same slides confirmed Meteor Lake was on Intel 4 and Arrow Lake on Intel 20A. It is Intel who made everyone speculate that the GPU would be based on TSMC 3N. TSMC have had major problems with their latest advance nodes so it 8s not just Intel who struggle with manufacturing. If Intel stuck with TSMC 3N then Meteor Lake would not be coming out on December 2023 (really Q1 2024). Apple M3 is still yet to be announced for the same reason.
@neoqueto
@neoqueto Жыл бұрын
I'm finally at a point when I can confidently say that I feel equally as indifferent about either of the two companies. Let's go competition
@kingfisher_imperialist
@kingfisher_imperialist Жыл бұрын
Previous engineers: lets not put south and north bridges under same heatsink as the cpu, that will be to hot. Intel: lets integrate north bridge Amd: lets make whole additional I/O die Intel: I will then gather it all together with as small distance between them as possible
@Tbird761
@Tbird761 Жыл бұрын
That's not exactly right. In the old days, the NB and SB were different chips because lithography was relatively primitive. Smaller, cheaper chips was the main drive. The NB was eventually integrated as the silicon budget granted by smaller processes allowed for it, but that was something done by AMD first back with the Athlon 64 launch in 2003. Then, AMD has been selling interposer based tile products since 2015. The story of AMD and Intel is an interesting one since AMD has long been doing a large part of the innovation that eventually becomes "standard" in people's minds once Intel does the same thing.
@coladict
@coladict Жыл бұрын
Quite interesting analysis. Intel could very well stop the bleeding in the laptop market with this IF it comes out on time. That's been the big question with Intel over the past four or five years: Will they get it done in time?
@SeanLi-i7n
@SeanLi-i7n Жыл бұрын
The delay in MTL laptops is due to the complexity of integrating new things while a bit extra time can work it out. It turns the extra time is about two months. On the other hand, many delays in the past is due to some bottlenecks that can quagmire for a long time. I now have much more confidence on Intel's forecasts and plannings. Pat made a huge difference.
@Raven-lg7td
@Raven-lg7td Жыл бұрын
I never expected such a deep dive analysis from you! Even MLID never provided anything ike that, and he calls himself an analyst! you're a true analyst here
@laserak9887
@laserak9887 Жыл бұрын
MLID is a hack, expand your horizons.
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
MLID doesn't actually understand that much about hardware and rests heavily on having a less informed audience he can bullshit better.
@Raven-lg7td
@Raven-lg7td Жыл бұрын
@@maynardburger true, he was so random in the early days but when you do it for 4 years then you at least learn with during the process, he has had amazing guests and definitely improved his knowledge
@laserak9887
@laserak9887 Жыл бұрын
@@Raven-lg7td He blankets everything, shills for AMD (6500xt shit), then no matter what he can basically go "well at one time I was right", because he literally parroted everything.
@elonwong
@elonwong Жыл бұрын
He’s mainly about spewing out info from good sources, which I appreciate. Been following since vega fe, and pretty much most things are on track But in terms of analysis, it’s basically up to our own interpretation and research. He’s pretty harsh on his viewers, at one point quoting “that’s a stupid question”(tho it was kind of a bad question) Still a lot better than gamermeld, basically a rumour mill.
@Nobe_Oddy
@Nobe_Oddy Жыл бұрын
You ideas make SO MUCH SENSE!!! I think you hit the nail on the head!!!
@Humanaut.
@Humanaut. Жыл бұрын
You earned yourself a subscription with this vid.
@IsleyNumber1
@IsleyNumber1 Жыл бұрын
This might be your best video yet. GJ high yield!
@UltimateNox
@UltimateNox Жыл бұрын
Arrow Lake has a lot of interesting potential
@joepverlaan575
@joepverlaan575 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Very informative, well explained!
@kkgt6591
@kkgt6591 Жыл бұрын
Great video. It explained the technical details nicely, very few channels do this and just talk about buzz words.
@johndoh5182
@johndoh5182 Жыл бұрын
AMD doesn't use PCIe for chiplet to chiplet comms. It's a specialized infinity fabric. It may be similar to how PCIe works, but it's not connecting chiplets via the same PCIe bus that goes out to the MB. It's independent.
@zblurth
@zblurth Жыл бұрын
if Intel can finally change their stance on motherboard longevity (probably won t because of their relation with their partners) I will gladly go check them, but right now with AMD you can just drop an X3d on a old motherboard and get like twice the perf that you got at the start even with the same amount of core
@Psi-Storm
@Psi-Storm Жыл бұрын
This is only for mobile. Desktop just gets a refresh of the current chips, which clocks 100-200 MHz higher.
@lostpacket
@lostpacket Жыл бұрын
Not even close. A 5800x3d is maybe 15% better than a 5800x.
@aravindpallippara1577
@aravindpallippara1577 Жыл бұрын
@@lostpacket It's atleast 15% usually, sometimes it's 50% or more - look to well optimised simulation games like factorio where x3d chips are dominating across generations
@iequalsnoob
@iequalsnoob Жыл бұрын
@@aravindpallippara1577 the x3d is only faster at gaming than the intel chips. productivity and multicore workload is now owned by intel 13th gen.
@aravindpallippara1577
@aravindpallippara1577 Жыл бұрын
@@iequalsnoob Not necessarily, the 13900k has the crown of about 10 to 15% lead in multicore with 50% more power draw You can't use that power without having insane cooling to go with it, which is why 7950x is still the better actual processor for sustained multiore workload, since it doesn't get thermal throttled by an nhd15 or the average 240mm cooler, especially where I live with an ambient temperature of 35C to 38C The intel p core single thread is very very good, but I mostly want that for gaming, where there is x3D, and for multicore I want an nhd15 coolable cpu, which isn't 13900k
@I_eatfacts
@I_eatfacts Жыл бұрын
This seems like a fascinating change not only for laptops but also potentially for the new portable handheld segment
@wewillrockyou1986
@wewillrockyou1986 Жыл бұрын
The first point you talk about, particularly improvements within the cores are better called microarchitectural changes, architectural changes are generally at a higher level and encompass things such as AMDs Infinity Fabric and partitioned L3, or Intel's evolution from linear buses in the first 3 gens of cores to the mesh topologies they use on higher core count parts today. Architectural design also encompases ISAs and instruction types like SIMD, whereas microarchitecture involves *how* those instructions are implemented in the core.
@TuxikCE
@TuxikCE Жыл бұрын
Your vids are so informative!
@Techaktien
@Techaktien Жыл бұрын
Excellent Video. Very interesting. Thank you an regards from Germany.
@TheGrizz485
@TheGrizz485 Жыл бұрын
Meteor Lake appears to be incredibly impressive. I can understand why they're opting for a name change after such a long period of time. However, it seems to be quite costly and complex, which may lead to even more delays. Considering it will be competing against Zen5, it remains uncertain whether this will be Intel's best moment.
@yuvanraj2271
@yuvanraj2271 Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure it can beat zen5. Amd's strength is x3d and efficiency due to chiplet + newer node. Intel is doing similar thing by adding a cache tile and is moving up in node.
@Psi-Storm
@Psi-Storm Жыл бұрын
@@yuvanraj2271 There is no way it can beat 16 Zen5 cores in performance. Strix point is even rumored to have a zen 5 and a zen 4d chiplet. So you get 8+16 cores.
@03chrisv
@03chrisv Жыл бұрын
It'll be good for the mobile sector, but it fell short for desktop which is why we'll be getting a raptor lake refresh as the desktop 14th gen. It won't be until Arrowlake that the desktop sector gets the new architecture.
@yuvanraj2271
@yuvanraj2271 Жыл бұрын
@@Psi-Storm Pretty sure, it can. Raptor lake already beat zen 4 in pure performance. Both gaming and productivity. The x3d is what made zen 4 to still get a win in cache specific games. This is with 10nm. The efficiency can be attributed by node difference. With their own version of x3d, Intel can sure win in performance in both gaming and productivity.
@RafitoOoO
@RafitoOoO Жыл бұрын
​@@yuvanraj2271 "if we dismiss this new awesome technology from our competitor then we win" lol. Also, RPL doesn't beat AMD even without 3D cache, it trades blows in gaming and productivity while using double the energy. Stop being a fanboy.
@striker44
@striker44 Жыл бұрын
Are there software strategy (videos) that aligns to the silicon strategies of these chip competitors?
@aravjain
@aravjain 8 ай бұрын
Seriously an underrated channel....great videos!!
@33tarot
@33tarot Жыл бұрын
Great channel
@robertoacj
@robertoacj Жыл бұрын
Going through reviews and noticing that people don't acknowledge the fact that this chip is done by multiple assembling lines in multiple nodes.
@newbielives
@newbielives Жыл бұрын
This video got me excited, this will probably be better than any presentation Intel will give form their PR team. subscribed!
@shaunlunney7551
@shaunlunney7551 Жыл бұрын
love the breakdown! As we have seen in SPR, complexity isnt conducive to a timely roll out. Hopefully they have got things figured out now and can produce at scale. Will be interesting to see the power and performance available!
@EnochGitongaKimathi
@EnochGitongaKimathi Жыл бұрын
I'm also excited about how fast Intel is transitioning from FinFet transistors to Gate All Around transistors.
@HDRPC
@HDRPC Жыл бұрын
Same here. Intel 20A has 2 times more transistor density than tsmc 3nm.
@level80888
@level80888 Жыл бұрын
great video. Thanks.
@heinzbongwasser2715
@heinzbongwasser2715 Жыл бұрын
What a time to be alive
@Psychx_
@Psychx_ Жыл бұрын
Wasn't it already stated that Meteor Lake will omit models with 8 P-cores on desktop?
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
Stated where? Certainly not by Intel. So until then, it's all just rumors. Though this has seemed likely for a long time now, given Intel has literally only ever used the same 6c package when showing the Meteor Lake silicon(which they've been doing since 2021...).
@tipoomaster
@tipoomaster Жыл бұрын
Meteor Lake sounds great if they deliver on these claims. May be my next laptop.
@Raven-lg7td
@Raven-lg7td Жыл бұрын
very interesting, I want Intel to succeed so much and be back in the game. Because there are still much more Intel laptops available but their CPUs are so bad compared to AMD APUs, Meteor Lake i3 in $400 laptop that has iGPU equal to 1650 would be such needed revolution
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
If Meteor Lake performs really well, dont expect them to come in at budget prices. Intel will continue to produce older processor generation which might well cover more low end options. I think Meteor Lake is going to be more expensive to produce than many are thinking.
@martindione386
@martindione386 Жыл бұрын
@@maynardburger you have a point, Intel is going for efficiency instead of cost like AMD, but we didn't get any info about the cost of this packaging...
@jelipebands1700
@jelipebands1700 Жыл бұрын
Meteor lake Sounds promising but like the i7 G design with Vega on the same chip what will be the cost of production. I’m worried intel has made a complex chip to compete with Amd/apples monolithic small mobile chip.
@LouisDuran
@LouisDuran Жыл бұрын
All these chips are complex and Intel is on the second and soon third generation of foveros. What once seemed complex will seem ordinary
@ikjadoon
@ikjadoon Жыл бұрын
This is a quite excellent rumor analysis. I'm excited to try out MTL systems, honestly, after all these power-hungry years. One note: 16:42, the thread counts don't match up. 16C: 6P + 8E + 2LE. But then, SMT is only on Redwood, no?
@MsDuketown
@MsDuketown Жыл бұрын
SMT hyper threading seems deprecated and on it's way out.
@1idd0kun
@1idd0kun Жыл бұрын
Problem is I heard Meteor Lake is only for mobile, not desktop. Also, all that 3d stacking stuff is gonna cost a fortune. So Meteor Lake is probably meant to be premium chips for premium laptops only. For desktop Intel will release a refresh of Raptor Lake later this year, and I believe they're gonna release Arrow Lake later next year or early 2025
@HadesBolte
@HadesBolte Жыл бұрын
That’s true, Meteor Lake is Laptop only
@mcnugget9999
@mcnugget9999 Жыл бұрын
I can’t believe this channel doesn’t have more subs. You make amazing content. Thank you
@mmo0J
@mmo0J Жыл бұрын
Intel's own "glued together" CPU architecture.
@musicCheckers
@musicCheckers Жыл бұрын
Has a lot of advantages like fewer waste
@Raven-lg7td
@Raven-lg7td Жыл бұрын
what a time to be an enthusiast...Intel vs AMD has never been so exciting, but Arrow Lake is even more exciting due to MLID
@sam-pd7su
@sam-pd7su Жыл бұрын
What is MLID?
@Raven-lg7td
@Raven-lg7td Жыл бұрын
@@sam-pd7su Moores Law is Dead youtube channel
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
@@Raven-lg7td Please stop listening to that guy. He doesn't really know anything.
@MrHav1k
@MrHav1k Жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis! Thank you for this video. I like what Intel is doing, however I can still appreciate the simplicity in how AMD scales their chiplets, but Intel's approach will have benefits in the long run and by then I'd imagine AMD will simply copy Intel like they've historically done.
@Psi-Storm
@Psi-Storm Жыл бұрын
AMD is already there. Just look at the mi300. 6 cdna gpu chiplets, 3 zen 4 chiplets, io-die, a bunch of cache and hbm memory.
@aravindpallippara1577
@aravindpallippara1577 Жыл бұрын
I mean, intel did copy AMD with their 64bit ISA After all there is a reason it's called x86_64 or AMD_64 (reading out of the activity monitor in macbook) Everybody copies everybody - that's how good ideas benefit everyone
@AbcdEf-lz6oe
@AbcdEf-lz6oe Жыл бұрын
@@Psi-StormAMD needs to implement this in their HX chips then, since their battery life is really suffering there because of it
@KellyWu04
@KellyWu04 Жыл бұрын
Redwood Cove and Crestmont seem very disappointing in terms of performance. It’s mostly equal to Raptor Cove and Goldmont. The GPU is still TSMC N5, and the base tile is Intel 16. MTL-U gets 64 execution units, while MTL-H gets 128 execution units. It also turns out Intel shoved Thunderbolt 4 and PCIe 5.0 into the I/O die. MTL-U get PCIe 5.0 and half the Thunderbolt 4 axed. The package shots you used for 6P+8E+2LP-E is actually MTL-U which is 2P+8E+2LP-E. The LP-E cores appear to just be for stuff like watching Netflix. No always-on stuff aside from the usual Modern Standby. Adamantine cache appears to not be a thing and the base tile is supposedly completely inactive.
@SunsetNova
@SunsetNova Жыл бұрын
Really hope Intel come back strong, we will all benefit from good competition between AMD and Intel
@runninginthe90s75
@runninginthe90s75 Жыл бұрын
Yes, only AMD dumb fanboy will hate to see Intel coming back.
@marctech1996
@marctech1996 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think there is a chance that Adamantine is coming to Meteor Lake. All rumors are pointing towards Adamantine still being at least a year or two away.
@WAMoralesIgnacio
@WAMoralesIgnacio Жыл бұрын
Im curious how they will deal with heat on such a dense chip not just horizontally but also vertically.
@LouisDuran
@LouisDuran Жыл бұрын
Heat will be somewhat mitigated by the fact that different parts of the package can be off or in a low power state when not in use. Long running all core workloads are just not that common except when benchmarking.
@aravindpallippara1577
@aravindpallippara1577 Жыл бұрын
@@LouisDuran There is gaming of course the activity where a laptop actually has to put some effort into Otherwise any damn chip will work for most of the stuff, look to fanless apple macbook air
@dex6316
@dex6316 Жыл бұрын
Vertically there is very minimal heat distribution. All of the hot tiles are stacked on top and directly transfer heat into a IHS or cooler. The only tile trapped below is the base tile, which shouldn't have thermal issues. It's like the substrate used in processors with HBM attached to it.
@muhd.roszaimanrossli9846
@muhd.roszaimanrossli9846 Жыл бұрын
Love your video ❤
@HighYield
@HighYield Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Voidkitty_
@Voidkitty_ Жыл бұрын
I really hope it ends up coming out for back-to-school like Moore's Law is Dead says he thinks it'll be, cuz i need a new laptop and holy crap meteorlake lookin nice
@uditkotnis7531
@uditkotnis7531 Жыл бұрын
Are they gonna go into RiscV?
@delenius1
@delenius1 Жыл бұрын
So excited for all this, especially arrow lake, which might be my next upgrade. I wonder if they have considered multiple cpu tiles for scaling to more cores on desktop. And what about server/workstation? Are they going tiled there too?
@Psychx_
@Psychx_ Жыл бұрын
The cache in the base tile could yield some nice performance gains, esp. in gaming. When Broadwell was released with 128 MiB of eDRAM, it performed better than the following Skylake CPUs that didn't have L4 cache. Having a ton of data cached may also help with masking the ever increasing memory latency from new generations of throughput orientated RAM. I bet 0,01€ that it'll be a victim cache.
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
That L4 cache is still a rumor, by the way. I appreciate High Yield's videos, but he stated 'as fact' several things in the video which have not at all been confirmed, and are only hinted at or rumored. All we know is that there's potential for that base die to house cache with active silicon, not that it absolutely will in an actual consumer product. Personally, it sounds monstrously expensive.
@coolronz
@coolronz Жыл бұрын
Wow, great job! Its crazy to think Intel not even using their own fabs for their products these days.....
@D.u.d.e.r
@D.u.d.e.r Жыл бұрын
Very cool analysis and an excellent channel, thx! Meteor Lake is clear improvement for Intel especially with the 3D packaging and possibility of even including cache in the active interposer. Also a capability of turning off tiles which aren't needed in certain cases while keeping SOC with the 2x E-cores active is also something very cool to see in action. Intel is clearly looking forward by improving its 3D stacking/chip packaging technology and not just chasing lowest possible nm. I still wonder how Meteor lake SoC would perform per watt in comparison to the Apple's M3 if it would be completely made of the latest 3nm tiles.
@RobBCactive
@RobBCactive 9 ай бұрын
Given the actual power efficiency delivered and disappointing performance even at the 35W level, with Phoenix not really bested despite the review samples having unusually fast expensive LPDDR memory this video calls out for a follow up. Can Intel turn things around by ARL or are the Intel tile design over complicated and inefficient squandering the benefits of process node advantages? MI300 may also have had production issues.
@6SoulHunter9
@6SoulHunter9 Жыл бұрын
Probably E-LP cores are on the SoC so it has a low power mode in which you can disable the other cores, and thus you don't need to spend energy to maintain that part of the interconnect until you decide to wake it up.
@PEANUTGALLERY81
@PEANUTGALLERY81 Жыл бұрын
Most times, analog I/O and Serdes designs on leading edge nodes gets done later thanks to the complexity of a new node - and there may not be any area savings at all thanks to having to support the same operating voltage for external communication protocols. Therefore, selecting the I/O tile such that it contains well proven I/O makes sense from an engineering time perspective
@Tential1
@Tential1 Жыл бұрын
9:10 ok, you blew my mind. How are they mixing and matching different foundries? Wtf? And nodes? OK.... Intel is ready to play baby. Let's go.
@NBWDOUGHBOY
@NBWDOUGHBOY Жыл бұрын
I really hope so. We need Intel to come back and Smack AMD around a bit. More Competition is great for the Market. Unlike the GPU market.
@SOG989
@SOG989 Жыл бұрын
I'm 2 minutes in and it's my first time watching your content, you deserve a like 👍
@BullyTecg
@BullyTecg Жыл бұрын
Do keeperlake or seeperlake, I know friends from Chennai, they always suggest me these names , their relatives work for intel and they wish the projects to be named after them. Very talented individuals from top institutions , got several awards while being employed
@johndoh5182
@johndoh5182 Жыл бұрын
Can Intel Leapfrog AMD? Crickets.................................................... That's not the question. Intel by their UPDATED roadmap only show Meteor Lake going into laptop. That doesn't leapfrog anyone. By the time Intel has Meteor Lake into server and desktop, or Arrow Lake since the discussion is skipping Meteor Lake for desktop, the question is what will AMD have by then because Intel left AMD a long time to catch up. AMD SHOULD have improved acceleration in their CPUs along with AI processing and AMD is already on chiplet. Meteor Lake is chiplet, or tiles. The other issue is will AMD work with developers on getting their acceleration to work with common software that benchmarkers use to test new products. The other issue is will AMD move away from their Infinity Fabric which seems to be at EOL because speed requirements are just too great now. This is already showing up in Zen 4. The real issue is, is it already too late for Intel? Nvidia is going to pummel AMD and Intel in specialized markets because they offer companies COMPLETE solutions, not just hardware. They have a HUGE software engineering staff with is why they are ahead of almost any other company in AI.
@royack
@royack Жыл бұрын
Another great video!
@unclesmrgol
@unclesmrgol Жыл бұрын
The Empire Strikes Back.
@joechang8696
@joechang8696 Жыл бұрын
if anyone knows the true reason (not official public statement) that each quad E-core tile has shared L2, I would like to know. Recall that in Conroe (65nm) and Penryn (45nm), 2 cores shared L2, but Nehalem client, each of four cores had dedicated L2. The reason stated then was that: two cores sharing L2 was not excessively complicated or burdensome (technically and in terms of latency), 4 cores with shared L2 would have been. What has changed? One advantage of tiles is the ability to mix processes. The SoC is on a back process (22/16) because driving off chip signals involves buffering up the current (from 20nm signals at the lowest level on die to 0.1mm (100um or 100,000nm) bumps off chip. there is only limited scaling in trying to build SoC on a newer process while the older process is much cheaper?
@Knirin
@Knirin Жыл бұрын
The E-Cores are based off of Atom chips not the full processor family tree like the P-Cores.
@gstormcz
@gstormcz Жыл бұрын
My long story short: *** Intel is cpu core, you are interconnect, while viewers(me) are "cache" 😅 Large heaps of customers can make things faster. ??? ----------------??? Not sure if Meteor lake would come out at whole lineup or just high end products of 14th gen and rest would be just rebranded or cut physically Raptor lake.??? If it gets just into laptop s, that would be little bit dissapointment for desktop hardcore fans! It's nice to have translator, mediator for chip companies designs, which are sophisticated but very interesting. That deep sleep another level of energy efficiency mode over current one could be interesting for desktop PCs too. -> Having PC at never turn off would probably got rid off my already low 6s boot to Windows time. Nothing needed, but it would be logical next step.
@maegnificant
@maegnificant Жыл бұрын
Hey, do you have a german channel, too? :) thanks for the videos!
@HighYield
@HighYield Жыл бұрын
Sorry, hab leider nur den Kanal in englisch, für zwei mal filmen und schneiden habe ich leider keine Zeit :(
@maegnificant
@maegnificant Жыл бұрын
@@HighYield verständlich! :)
@Yusufyusuf-lh3dw
@Yusufyusuf-lh3dw Жыл бұрын
I don't consider AMD to be superior to intel except for the process node advantage with tsmcs euv nodes. Intels products have better quality and better single thread performance than any amd product as of now. The only disadvantage of intels products is the process node disadvantage that causes leakage and power consumption. Power consumption is what limits the multi threaded performance. With the e cores intel have already covered the multi threaded performance disadvantage on desktop processors.
@Nanerbeet
@Nanerbeet Жыл бұрын
Too your point, if the 13900K was manufactured on TSMC 5nm, it would crush the 7950X in every regard.
@technicallyme
@technicallyme Жыл бұрын
The return of the north and south bridge 😱
@lugaidster
@lugaidster 7 ай бұрын
Sad to see the efficiency wins didn't pan out. Hopefully LNL will be different.
@genericgoat
@genericgoat Жыл бұрын
How does a chiplet design help intel when the interposer needs to be so large?
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
AMD's chiplet approach was clearly for cost and scalability reasons. Intel's approach is clearly very different, cuz no, there doesn't seem to be any real cost advantages here whatsoever.
@AbcdEf-lz6oe
@AbcdEf-lz6oe Жыл бұрын
@@maynardburgerAdvantage is in power efficiency. AMD’s chiplet has problems when it comes to there, especially compared to monolithic with idle/low powered. Their HX laptops are suffering there. Even though they’re more efficient than Intel’s HX monsters at load, when under idle, Intel “sips” 10 watts, while AMD is consuming 25 watts, making a warm and not long lasting laptop even though it has a newer node.
@Axeiaa
@Axeiaa Жыл бұрын
I wonder what Intels logic behind the 2 extra efficient cores in a different tile is. Google/Amazon voice commands still being handled whilst the laptop is in sleep mode like some laptops can already do but at even lower power usage? Or perhaps they're betting big on it and just disabling the entire CPU tile whenever the load is low enough and let those 2 cores handle things (probably enough power still for 99% of people for the majority of the time). Then the question becomes if they can move data around fast enough to handle tasks over to the CPU block when the power is needed. That's also a surprising amount of TSMC produced die-space. They must have bad yields themselves but either the performance is great or they don't want an external company handling that intellectual property.
@handlemonium
@handlemonium Жыл бұрын
*PLEEEEAASE* Intel compete with AMD Ryzen APU integrated graphics and give us laptop and desktop CPUs with GTX 1060 and 1080-class "ARC Xe" iGPUs 🙏🙏
@ContraVsGigi
@ContraVsGigi Жыл бұрын
This was a very interesting clip, thank you. In my opinion, Intel returned to inovation with gen12, which will be stepped up by the tile technology. Having big+small cores was quite a big step ahead, but I cannot wait to see the first laptop chips of gen14. My gen12 laptop will be here for a few more years, but the future looks great.
@taylorshin
@taylorshin Жыл бұрын
Energy efficiency is one thing. But... what if Intels Battlemage gets integrated into the CPU! Sure this version may not be efficient nor small. But this chip may overthrow NVIDIA's monopoly!
@eddualmeida5790
@eddualmeida5790 Жыл бұрын
Can Meteor Lake come in the socket 1700!? Dont feel like buying a new motherboard....
@СтаниславЙорданов-щ9ы
@СтаниславЙорданов-щ9ы Жыл бұрын
Lol.... than don't buy intel
@tromboneJTS
@tromboneJTS Жыл бұрын
Could you explain what the Meteor Lake chip design will mean to an average user who isn't that tech savvy? Will there be newer functions facilitated by this design?
@Col_Panic
@Col_Panic Жыл бұрын
It does look like they are going for the efficiency price point. AMD seems to be sticking with Lowe manufacturing cost and performance in gaming. I doubt they want to stay that way, but they prob know they can't come out the door with chiplets AND beat AMD in performance. They will prob only get a little more performance than their current gen if any, but if they can show a large efficiency jump, then it may be palatable to the market. The they can.work on getting performance. However, given what AMDs new/projected APUs are showing I have a problem we have only been seeing "prototypes" up til now(especially RDNA3). I am hopeful they will ride the momentum they already have and keep making an excellent product. Intel is going after an open market, though, as there are many smaller low power/batt powered devices that do not require good graphic capabilities and prefer low power usage while being active. Going to be weird for reviewers and the comparisons will be getting more "apples to oranges". Anyway, thanks for the great update! I was not even aware of this. I knew I could count on you to keep me informed!!
@taith2
@taith2 Жыл бұрын
I/O doesn't scale with process node, as well as many other parts, as long as there is no performance penalty in moving elements off x86 core to auxiliary elements then it's worth doing it
@SvenHeidemann-uo2yl
@SvenHeidemann-uo2yl 11 ай бұрын
I am wondering about the lifespan of non monolithic Designs. Considering that those xeons from 2010 where running heavy load nonstop for like 5 to 10 years and are still running fine today.
@theftking
@theftking Жыл бұрын
Intel already leapfrogged AMD with 13th gen lol.
@mikebruzzone9570
@mikebruzzone9570 Жыл бұрын
good report thank you. mb
@mikebruzzone9570
@mikebruzzone9570 Жыл бұрын
the L4 cache could be an FPGA specific this or that function . . . it may not be a buffer or cache buy function memory? mb
@mikebruzzone9570
@mikebruzzone9570 Жыл бұрын
functional programmable memory . . . could b mb
@mikebruzzone9570
@mikebruzzone9570 Жыл бұрын
tiles butt up against each other to prevent dice from sagging off this way or that from their interconnect that is different from AMD multi-chip module on fabric. The titles cant shift and the way they are packaged means to precent shift this way or that in production. mb
@mikebruzzone9570
@mikebruzzone9570 Жыл бұрын
extra i/o cores = management processors; microcontrollers, Intel has always had management processors in Xeon. mb
@mikebruzzone9570
@mikebruzzone9570 Жыл бұрын
prevent shift
@steffenlze0178
@steffenlze0178 8 ай бұрын
coming from a z170 system with a overclocked i7 7700k i now using a z690 system with a i5 12600kf@5p/4eGHz. i like the Adler Lake chip very much. as i saw the weird behavior in taskmanager with parking cores and with that literally the Thread Director switching Hyper Threading on and off for the first time i had to Google it because all my other chips never did anything like that. and with a fresh installation of W11(23H2) the whole thing runs very nice. i think Meteor Lake and everything what follows will be amazing.
@dgillies5420
@dgillies5420 Жыл бұрын
Zen1 threadripper was the start of AMD chiplets, not zen2 ...
@FragBoyStewie
@FragBoyStewie Жыл бұрын
I'm Team Red, but I'm sure Intel will rebound in the next 3yrs
@maynardburger
@maynardburger Жыл бұрын
I cant state enough how entirely ridiculous it is to be 'Team' anything in the hardware world. Brand loyalty is absurd.
@FragBoyStewie
@FragBoyStewie Жыл бұрын
@@maynardburger Agree. Not a fan, just cheering for Team Red to gain a higher market share
@SeanLi-i7n
@SeanLi-i7n Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree that Intel finally is on the right path to contend or pass AMD. In just a few years, Intel has managed / planned some big innovations in chip design. The 12th, 14th and 15th are major milestones. I especially like the idea of having 2 LPE cores in SOC tile in the MTL, that's what Intel and AMD should have done for a long time. The power savings will benefit a vast swath of laptop users. Cannot wait to get hold a 14th-gen laptop.
@rapt00rs
@rapt00rs Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Video. Now I understand why the latency is there for AMD due to the parasitic capacitance that has to do with the silicon substrate. With foveros it somewhat avoids all the fun stuff since it is metal and much shorter paths. Less chance of noise, thank you for the images of the Zen2 pathways it almost looks like art 😊
@mikelreborn3254
@mikelreborn3254 Жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see a full Intel gaming PC meteor lake with an arc...going to be interesting.
@KeinNiemand
@KeinNiemand Жыл бұрын
Ok but when do we get 3d stacking that's more then 2 layers becouse 2 layers are still pretty flat
@dawidwolnik628
@dawidwolnik628 Жыл бұрын
Meteor Lake 128bit CPU?
@1111undici1111
@1111undici1111 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this is very impressive chip! Intel Meteor Lake will wipe the floor with everything that is out there right now! We have a clear winner here!
@mariuspuiu9555
@mariuspuiu9555 Жыл бұрын
it will probably be good enough to beat Zen4 Phoenix, compete against Hack Point if the prices are good (Q1 2024), but the next gen Zen5 Strix laptop CPUs are too strong (Q2-Q3 2024). Meteor lake has been delayed too much. A Q4 2023 launch of some of the chips is not good enough, it needed to come out sooner.
@Gindi4711
@Gindi4711 Жыл бұрын
All those energy improvements are nice, but the main issue piwer consumption is P cores boosting up to 5GHz@1.3V every time there is some background activity and if scheduler moves those task across all cores fast enough then ALL cores will be idling at 5GHz and 1.3V. What they need to do is come up with a plan to prevent this while still keeping boost clocks for tasks that really matter. About standby power consumption: The solution is so easy: Get rid of that stupid "connected standby" on laptops. Nobody needs this stuff on a device that you do not carry in your pocket. What we had 10 years ago was perfectly fine.
@AbcdEf-lz6oe
@AbcdEf-lz6oe Жыл бұрын
Blame OEMs and Microsoft . S3 sleep is still in both Intel and AMD micrcode, but needs to be enabled as an option by OEMs, who were strong armed by Microsoft not to do so.
@How23497
@How23497 Жыл бұрын
My concern is that this will be very expensive, to the point where even a lower performing AMD counterpart is the better buy.
@Gyatt_game_69
@Gyatt_game_69 2 ай бұрын
Apparently removing safety measure isnt going well
@blueberry20250
@blueberry20250 Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for meteor lake on desktop
@HDRPC
@HDRPC Жыл бұрын
Wait for arrow lake
@denverbasshead
@denverbasshead Жыл бұрын
It'll only be i5 and lower
@blueberry20250
@blueberry20250 Жыл бұрын
@@denverbasshead any modern i5 would be okay, its kind of urgent since im running a i7 6700k
@blueberry20250
@blueberry20250 Жыл бұрын
@@HDRPC guess I will have to probably gonna be worthwhile tho
@denverbasshead
@denverbasshead Жыл бұрын
@@blueberry20250 just get a 5800x3d
@denverbasshead
@denverbasshead Жыл бұрын
It may not be monolithic but its still a lot of silicon
@mariushalvorsen9786
@mariushalvorsen9786 Жыл бұрын
well, i am listening, as always i was stuck on the idea of using Intel as it was fastest I switched to AMD, 7600 ryzen 5 and a 6800 NON-XT this is a powerhouse, I will compare it to this! GL!!
@DanielBrotherston
@DanielBrotherston Жыл бұрын
With CPU cores in the SOC die, I would guess that we will see low end chips (Atom, Celeron, whatever) that have only the SOC (and maybe GPU) dies.
@Indrid__Cold
@Indrid__Cold 8 ай бұрын
I seem to remember Intel's first chiplet based product, it was called Pentium II.
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