A few days ago we saw how a leak indicated that since Intel they would consider eliminating the cores of efficiency of some of his processors, Today, this is already a reality, and the company has listed some of these models without this type of cores officially. These new processors arrive under a different name, and we can see on their official website the name of the two models that we can find with the highest performance as well as the number of cores they include.
One of the big problems that Intel has had in recent years is related to the loss of users due to the use of efficiency cores to obtain greater power in applications that do not have problems when a process switches from one core to a higher power. another, which harms other programs that require higher performance. Now, to redeem themselves, they plan to launch a series of processors that will arrive without efficiency cores, and that will offer greater power thanks to the use of only P-Cores.
Intel focuses its development on performance, these processors do not have E-Cores
Among all the novelties that we have seen with the new processors that Intel is beginning to test, there are those that want to take the company back to its beginnings, processors that stand out for abandoning the hybrid architecture that the company has used so much in recent generations. . This change comes at a critical time for the company, and the leak of these components without E-Cores has made a great impression among users, since it is something that practically no one expected.
We can see through a flee that Intel is preparing a large number of processors that will only include performance cores, and in the leaked document we find up to 11 different processors that include the name that indicates the lack of E-Cores. These processors are marked as intermediate generation, since they belong to the 14th generation of the company, marked with a “1” accompanied by the letters “K”, “T” and “E” at the end that indicate the different versions of each SKU.
But the highlight is not in the leak, but in the fact that some of the company’s most powerful processors that include only performance cores are already listed on the company’s official website, where we can see the changes they introduce. We can take as an example the i9-14900 processors, which come in three variants, the i9-14901TE, the i9-14901E and the i9-14901KE, the main difference between them being the TDP and the clock frequency they offer.
All models have an 8-core performance configuration, but each has a different TDP configuration, with the first one we talked about having 45W, the second 65W, and the third 125W. This obviously means that they have different powers (in booster) Differently, the 45W model includes a clock frequency of 5.5GHz, while the 65W model has 5.6GHz and the latter is the one with the greatest power, offering 5.8GHz.