Intel has launched the next generation client architecture, “Lake Alder,” as the first performance hybrid architecture.
Chipmaker announced Alder Lake as part of the 2021 day architecture where he showed off new architectural innovation on hardware.
According to Intel, Alder Lake integrates the efficient-core-core and core to provide significant performance on all types of workloads.
Intel works and develops the Intel Thread Director with the intention of making the core work smoothly with the operating system.
Director of the utas was built directly to the core and designed, said Intel, to make the operating system put the right utens at the right core at the right time.
The company added that Alder Lake would provide a scale performance to support all client segments of ultra-portable laptops to commercial fans and desktops.
Intel also provides some details about the two new X86 center processing units architecture, the next generation data center processor; infrastructure processing unit architecture; and upcoming graphics architecture.
Coming to the architecture of infrastructure processing units or IPU, Intel revealed two of them: Mount Evans and Oak Springs Canyon.
Mount Evans is the first ASIC IPU of the chipmaker, which is designed to handle complex and scattered data centers while Oak Springs Canyon is a IPU reference platform built with the Xeon D company and Agilex FPGA processor.
IPU function is to reduce overhead and free performance for central processing units.