Intel and Arm announce partnership on mobile chipset development

13 April 2023
Chip designs with Arm CPU cores will be first to use Intel Foundry Services.

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opx, 13 Apr 2023the thing is the current x86 and windows win32 is pretty mu... moreWhich cpu r u using celeron? 🤣
I have never seen blue screen in my entire life

    opx, 13 Apr 2023the thing is the current x86 and windows win32 is pretty mu... moreBlue screens on a regular basis? I suppose you are still on Windows XP or 95... Haven't seen a blue screen for many years despite working on Windows every day...

      Like to see when Intel make their mobile chip designed by ARM CPUs, plus the Intel GPUs makes too insane for multiple HD displays. It is a great contribution for developers to optimize their software on any ARM based chip right there. Good to see the competition to major companies.

      And also it is interesting to mention about Intel GPU on an AArch64 CPU. It is a great idea just play the game or console on low powered intel Celeron/Pentium in x86 Android platform.

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        • 13 Apr 2023

        the thing is the current x86 and windows win32 is pretty much finished, who doesn't want to avoid blue screens on a regular basis, forget windows micrOSs is the future

          For those who don't know, even before they start making Intel Atom chipset that intended for mobile, they already had their own ARM chip before, called Intel XScale, but yeah they seem to lose over time.

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            • 13 Apr 2023

            Finally, now Apple silicone have a contender 😎
            Finally we can see windows PC running native ARM architecture. Instead people here always compared Apple silicone to X86 architecture 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

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              Anonymous, 13 Apr 2023X86 will Die......... RISC-V forever!!!!!!!!!!!I heard that 30 years ago and nothing has changed.

              The biggest problem with RISC is human factor. The actual performance is highly dependant on code quality, so you need really good programmers and a lot of additional time during software development. But also you need extremly fast memory, a lot of cache and porting to RISC makes code huge.

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                Shellyman Studios, 13 Apr 2023So, Intel is re-entering the mobile SoC. Now, I'm wond... moreWaiting for Microsoft allowing Windows for ARM going for Intel and nVIDIA platforms.

                And then AMD joins with a Samsung solution... yeah imagine Windows for Exynos.

                  So, Intel is re-entering the mobile SoC. Now, I'm wondering when Nvidia gonna re-enter lmao.

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                    Mr. Anonymous, 13 Apr 2023"The Intel 18A process is basically a 1.8 nm technolog... moreTSMC and Samsung are also doing this. Can't remember who on youtube did an overview of these design nodes and it was a hoax on all sides, Intels was the least hoaxy, but that still was by about a 1% difference.

                      Anonymous, 13 Apr 2023X86 will Die......... RISC-V forever!!!!!!!!!!!Not a chance. x86 allows separate upgrades for CPU and GPU. Best of luck doing that with ARM.

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                        X86 will Die......... RISC-V forever!!!!!!!!!!!

                          "The Intel 18A process is basically a 1.8 nm technology."

                          Nope, it's just a nice marketing name as others also do.
                          Their current best 13th gen CPUs are on Intel 7 node, which is just a fancy name for their 10nm+.
                          Their Intel 18A is 5nm at best.

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                            Intel needs new markets because the computer sells went to toilet lately, that's all. The big problem is to who they'll sell their products because majority of clients are in Asia and those will choose their products and not those made in USA with backdoors.

                              Great news.
                              They can nail it of sure. They already have experience with big/little cores configuration.

                                Super Android 22, 13 Apr 2023I honestly dont think the SoCs will be on par with already ... moreAmd lead in perf/watt not perf/price, most Amd budget options still use Zen 2, and their cpu are pricey, most of time more expensive than intel.

                                Intel has really good cpu for the price, something like i3 1220p can rival Apple M1 and Zen 3 offerings like 5500u and even beat them in cost of power usage, this cpu can be found in sub $300 laptop. Same to i3 1215u.

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                                  • 13 Apr 2023

                                  several ISAs are already in today's computer, Intel wants to avoid the same mistakes as today's x86 has extremely old parts live on and have not been replaced, users should expect a complete new design every 4 5 years, it s motherboards that become modern

                                    Max, 13 Apr 2023Man just after I said why is Intel not maakimg soc for mobi... morethey made mobile socs before. but its thermal management sucks

                                      Hemedans, 13 Apr 2023Intel wont produce Arm soc, they port arm ip in theie found... moreintel only fab them for other brands just like tsmc does .

                                        rizki1, 13 Apr 2023can't wait i3 Gen 1, i5 Gen 1 and so on for phone.cant wait also for rtx 30x0 and 40x0 series on a mobile phone.