Job Listing Suggests Future Intel CPUs Could Return to a Unified Core Design
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A job offer published by Intel on Linkedin and exhibited on X by @Olrak29 makes some write that the era of P-cores and E-cores (introduced by the Alder Lake, alias the 12th generation Core), is doomed to disappear. Although previous clues accredit this hypothesis, it seems a little premature...
Intel Aims To Hire A Unified Core Engineer, What Does This Mean For Hybrid Designs?
Enthusiast and frequent leak-spotter Gray (@Olrak29_ on Xwitter) spied a fresh job posting from Intel that's got the tight-knit community of hardware nerds buzzing with speculation on Chipzilla's plans. Intel's on the lookout for a Senior CPU Verification Engineer to join the team in Austin, Texas. Base pay kicks off at around $142K (the national
Intel Plans Return to Unified Core Design, No More Performance and Efficiency Core Split
According to the latest job listings, we learn that Intel is planning the return of a unified core architecture, something we haven't been accustomed to in the last few years. Starting with the 12th Generation "Alder Lake" processors, Intel began selling hybrid core processors that combine "Golden Cove" performance cores and "Gracemont" efficient cores. These became commonly known as P and E-Cores, which are now being used across Intel products …
Intel’s ‘Unified Core’ Ambitions With Next-Gen CPUs Remain Intact as a New Job Posting Signals Further Progress on the Concept
Intel's unified core strategy is something the world anticipates as the next pivot towards the P/E-core duopoly, and recent job postings indicate that the shift is being developed internally. Intel Is Looking Towards Pivoting Away From Current P/E-Core Designs, But the Idea is In Early Stages The idea of having one 'big core' has been discussed several times in the past, but it remains unclear how major CPU manufacturers will implement this appr…
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