After many years of resorting to lower-performance cores in order to strike a balance between power and consumption, Intel will return to the fray in 2025 with a very different proposition than what it has offered in its last generations. The biggest novelty that we will see in the coming year of Intel would be linked to the use of only cores of performance in his processorsleaving aside the E-Cores that the company has made fashionable.
One of the big problems that Intel processors have had in recent years for those looking for the most power based on “real” cores was the implementation of a hybrid architecture that combines two different types of cores, the P (Performance) and the E (Efficiency). In applications that require maximum performance, moving a process from a P-Core to an E-Core can result in a decrease in performance, which in programs such as games or similar, can cause stutters or freezes, which has led many users to switch from Intel to AMD.
Intel processors will seek to compete with AMD again
Many of the innovations that Intel has brought us in recent years have consisted of trying to glorify the efficiency offered by its E-Cores in high-performance tasks, and while it is true that it is a useful technology to offer a power increase In some cases, it has not pleased everyone. The processors of this company have always been among the most powerful in the world, and there are many models that have managed to offer a performance increase over previous ones that we cannot deny.
But in most cases, getting a good score in benchmarks or a series of achievements for creating the processor that has the greatest overclocking capability (under particular conditions) is not really what its target audience, the users who use these processors for their daily activities, is looking for. Now from Intel They know they are wasting significant market share by not offering processors that not only integrate P-Nucleusand apparently, sometime between mid to late 2025, we could see the company return to its roots.
A change that no one expected, but which will come at the right time
Rumors and leaks about new products that Intel will offer in the coming years increasingly indicate that the company wants to try to get the largest possible market share, by offering a large number of processors for all types of devices. These new processors aim to increase the lifespan of sockets LGA1700and this new series of components called “Bartlett“It will offer three completely different configurations, among which we will not see any i3, since there will only be i5, i7 and i9, which will be the most efficient, as we can imagine.
The base configurations of these processors will offer a minimum of 8 cores, and the lowest range, which would be the i5, will have this number of P-Cores, while each of the high-end versions will increase the number of cores. . in 2 compared to the previous one. This implies that the i7 would arrive with a total of 10 performance cores, while the i9 would offer up to 12 P-Cores, also highlighting that all would arrive with TDP configurations of 125 W, 65 W and 45 W.