Carsten Sellberg wrote:
The mobile Adler Lake-P CPU's don't have any competition. It is the only 14 core CPU able to run Linux.
It is produced on the Intel 7 process node with bigger power efficiently than Intels previous 14 nm generation.
I don't expect any mobile CPU from AMD with more than 8 cores before 2023.
And Intel Alder Lake-P Mobile CPUs is Now Shipping To OEM Customers
Regards Carsten.
To be clear, the Top intel mobile is expected to be 8P + 8E, the 14 Core you refer to is 6E + 8E. The 8P might be only later in 2022.
But we will have to wait until after the Jan release to get any official benchmarks.
Will also have to wait to see if they keep DDR4 or we are forced into high cost of DDR5 on mobile. Resolve does seem to benefit from DDR5, at least on desktop.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/artic ... ries-2247/But it really depends on your workload. My 3080 16gb laptop is bottle necked by the GPU in all my exports, the 5800h only runs at 30% load
So if your jobs are GPU limited, CPU doesn't matter
But if you are doing lots of fusion, then CPU is king;