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Intel hopes to catch up with Apple processors in performance per watt in the future

At the Intel Investor Conference some time ago, Intel also officially released its latest process roadmap. According to its roadmap, Intel will start from last year's Intel 7 process all the way to intel 18A process, Core processors from the 12th generation to the 16th generation of Core, and even the 17th generation of Core is in preparation, and it is expected to be available in 2025.

Intel hopes to catch up with Apple processors in performance per watt in the future

Among them, Intel 4 will use the EUV lithography process for the first time, previously scheduled to be mass production in the first half of 2023, the latest statement is the second half of 2022, more than half a year in advance, the first product is the 14th generation Core Meteor Lake, planned to be listed in 2023. However, there are also rumors that the 14th generation of Core Meteor Lake is not impossible due to the advance of intel 4 technology, and the early arrival of 14th generation Core.

Intel hopes to catch up with Apple processors in performance per watt in the future

The following is Intel 3, as an improved and upgraded version of Intel 4, it is still expected to be commercially available at the end of 2023.

Further, it has entered the era of Intel 20A and 18A processes, of which the 18A process has advanced from mass production in the first half of 2025 to mass production in the second half of 2024, which is also half a year ahead, which means that Intel will mass-produce two generations of advanced CPU technology in 2024.

Intel hopes to catch up with Apple processors in performance per watt in the future

And according to some documents, Intel's current target is not only AMD, Apple is its biggest target opponent at present.

According to a leaked document, Intel is prioritizing mobile processors in an attempt to compete with Arm chips such as Apple's M1 Pro and M1 Max.

With the Alder Lake 12th generation Core processor, Intel has taken another step in terms of processors, and through its large and small core architecture similar to mobile phone processors, its performance and performance ratio have been increased to unprecedented levels.

In the future, Intel's goal is to achieve the same performance per watt as the ARM architecture even under the x86 architecture.

Intel hopes to catch up with Apple processors in performance per watt in the future

According to the previous revelations of the 15th generation of Arrow Lake processors may be released at the end of 2023 or early 2024, the outside world predicts that Intel's goal is to provide equal or higher performance per watt than Apple's self-developed Apple Silicon in this generation.

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