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Intel's Patent For Software Defined Super Cores Reveals Company's Approach To Boost Single-Threaded Performance

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The latest Intel patent EP4579444A1 shows how Intel is aiming for improved single-core performance without relying on just hardware scaling. Intel Files Patent For Software Defined Super Cores; Smaller Cores Work Together as a Bigger Super Core to Enhance Single-Threaded Performance Intel's latest patent shows that the company wants to improve the single-threaded performance of its CPUs in a way that doesn't require it to scale the hardware. Tra…
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Intel's technology called "Software-defined Supercores" combines several more compact CPU cores for higher computing power – a basically well-known idea.

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Today we know that Intel has registered a new patent, called Software-Defined Super Cores (SDC; Super Cores Defined by Software, in Spanish). The motivation to develop this new technology comes with the search to improve the performance of processors, in terms of single thread operations, without the need to rely exclusively on applying improvements in the physical architecture of the cores. That is, to be able to improve these own cores by soft…

Intel has filed a patent for an innovative technology that could transform the architecture of future processors. The concept is called Software Defined Super Cores and involves a new format for organizing CPU cores. The idea is that two or more computing cores can be programmatically combined into a single large block under certain conditions, which provides a significant increase in performance. Photo by Videocardz According to the description…

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