Directly from the well-known HXL filter, the Alder Lake-S, P, and M processors, designed for laptops, come to light.
Intel Alder Lake-S notebooks will have variants up to 55W
The Alder Lake-M processors, like the Alder Lake-P and Alder Lake-S processors, are designed under the new big.LITTLE approach, which is the hybrid technology commonly used in those ARM SoCs that combine cores. big and small ones.
Intel used this architecture with Lakefield, but it was designed for very low-power devices only.
Alder Lake M
The new family discovered today belongs to the 12th generation Core and these chips are going to have a really low TDP of between 5W and 9W, respectively. The plan is to use it in ultra-thin laptops and tablets.
Based on what we see in the leak, Alder Lake-M5 will offer 1 large core and up to 4 small cores, a similar configuration to Lakefield. The U9 series that we can see will have up to 2 large cores and up to 8 small cores.
Alder Lake P
We have three series that belong to the P family, the U15, U28, and H45, each with different power objectives. The 15 series will offer up to 2 large cores and up to 8 small cores.
The U28, for its part, will offer up to 6 large cores and up to 8 small cores. The integrated GPU has about 96 execution units.
The Alder Lake-H45 will be used in 'gaming' laptops and will be able to offer up to 6 cores and up to 8 small cores. All 96 execution units remain, but clock speeds may be higher than the U28 series.
Alder Lake-S
The S series makes mention of H55 and seems to be the most powerful model in the notebook segment with 8 large cores and 8 small cores. Each of the three models will use about 32 UEs, so it will be used for computers with discrete GPUs. We will keep you informed.
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