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Intel changes chip names, discarding nanometers for angstroms
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Intel changes its manufacturing language as it moves to angstroms
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Due to shifting demand, Intel has discontinued its Foveros-based Lakefield processors which were heralded for their “hybrid technology” when they were first unveiled back in 2018.
At that time, the chip giant positioned Lakefield and the Foveros technology powering these processors as an answer to Arm s big.LITTLE because these chips have one main CPU core paired with several lower-power cores.
Specifically Lakefield processors feature one 10nm Sunny Cove CPU core paired with four Tremont Atom-based cores. While the bigger Sunny Cove core is used to tackle heavy workloads that require a lot of power, the Tremont cores are used to more efficiently handle background tasks.
Intel Lakefield : le processeur hybride déjà en fin de vie
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If Windows 11 compatibility tool cannot run then my Windows on Arm journey is over ZDNet 6 hrs ago © Provided by ZDNet Image: Chris Duckett/ZDNet
It s all my fault, I will willingly admit, but Windows on Arm has not been helpful in the slightest over the past few weeks. And when Microsoft s own tools refuse to help, that was the final nail in the coffin.
To explain the situation, a Samsung Galaxy Book2 has been floating around my lounge for some time partly as a great device to read the internet or email quickly, but also to keep up with how the Windows situation on Arm chips is developing. The short answer is not very well.