Intel's next-gen CPU architecture will be “significantly bigger” than Sunny Cove
Jim Keller is touting a performance boost that scales "closer to the linear curve" relative to increases in transistor count
What are the benefits of AMD's Threadripper CPUs over Intel's mainstream CPUs? - Quora
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Intel Sunny Cove Successor Significantly Bigger: Jim Keller
Why can't today's silicon transistors not combine processing, memory and storage functions in a single chip? - Quora
Is it really true that Skylake is its 'most significant processor' for a decade? - Quora
What is the closest transistors on computer chips can get to? After 7/10nm becomes mainstream, and after we reach the smallest distance they can get, how will we make CPUs faster?
Why do all computer units(CPU, RAM,..) need to operate a large number of transistors and small circuits and divide the work on them to implement one specialized instruction, why is there not
Intel's next-gen CPU architecture will be “significantly bigger” than Sunny Cove
If a transistor in a CPU is just a few nano-meters long, what is the size/length of the logic gates in a CPU? - Quora
How many Pentium Pro CPUs could be made on the space of an actual CPU die given today's best possible technology? - Quora
How many transistors are present on an average CPU (processor) chip nowadays? How has this number increased over time compared to other components like RAM, hard drives etc.? - Quora
What is the closest transistors on computer chips can get to? After 7/10nm becomes mainstream, and after we reach the smallest distance they can get, how will we make CPUs faster?