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(Image credit: Intel) Intel Alder Lake will require brand new coolers when it launches later this year, according to Igor’s Lab. Adding weight to earlier rumors that existing coolers will not be compatible due to the “vastly different” LGA 1700 socket, the report suggests that Intel will also introduce a new V0 socket design. This socket, which will supersede the current H5 socket currently in use with LGA 1200, will feature an all-new mounting system and “deliberate” changes to the hole patterns for the screw and backplate. We’ve picked out all the best processors Not only will the V0 socket introduce a new hole pattern, which means it will be impossible to use existing liquid cooler brackets and mounting systems, but it also introduces a lower Z-stack height, which means it will sit much lower than Intel’s current CPUs. ....
May 17, 2021 05:39 EDT Further details regarding the die sizes, clock speeds, & PCIe Gen 4 connectivity for AMD Radeon RX 6600 series graphics cards based on the Navi 23 RDNA 2 GPU have been leaked by Igor s Lab. Die Size, Clocks & PCIe Gen 4 Connectivity of AMD Radeon RX 6600 Navi 23 RDNA 2 GPU Graphics Cards Detailed We have already seen the specifications of the Navi 23 RDNA 2 GPU powered AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT and Radeon RX 6600 graphics cards leak out last week. The new details shed light on the die size and clock speeds of the graphics cards. The source states that the Navi 23 GPU will feature a 35x35 mm package size while the die will measure at 235.76mm2. This is just slightly smaller than AMD s Navi 10 GPU which measured at 251mm2. This is to incorporate a range of new technologies such as Infinity Cache, PCIe Gen 4 interface, & slightly larger cores with HW-accelerated ray-tracing tech. ....
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Sooner rather than later, please on May 9, 2021, 10:06 22 comments Why it matters: Intel’s Discrete-Graphics-2 GPUs have been bobbing on the horizon for years. Now, while demand is insatiable and rival manufacturers have got nothing new near readiness, is the optimal time for Intel to start shipping their GPUs. On Thursday, Intel’s Pete Brubaker said that DG2 is right around the corner in a tweeted advertisement for an opening with Intel’s development team. The listing is for a Senior Game Developer Relations Engineer that can help game developers optimize their titles for new hardware. It’s a job that needs to be started months before the launch of a new architecture, which already places Brubaker’s comments in contention with reality. ....