Rumours are swirling once again around Intel ditching its hybrid P-core and E-core chip architectures for a single, ‘unified core’ design, although it looks like we might have a long wait yet

via pcgamer.com

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Those familiar with Intel’s modern processor lines will also be familiar with the idea of Performance and Efficient cores. The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, for example, is technically a 24-core chip, with eight of those cores being high-powered Performance versions for heavy processing duties, supported by 16 Efficient versions for low-priority tasks. Intel’s processors […]

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