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Sunday, February 28, 2021

Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 with Tiger Lake Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor spotted on Geekbench - Notebookcheck.net

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March 01, 2021 at 02:26AM
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Intel (INTC) Gains As Market Dips: What You Should Know - Yahoo Finance

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Billionaire Steven Cohen Picks Up These 3 “Strong Buy” Stocks

Last week, the NASDAQ slipped below 13,200, making the net loss from its all-time peak, reached earlier this month, 6.4%. If this trend keeps up, the index will slip into correction territory, a loss of 10% from its peak. So what exactly is going on? At bottom, it’s mixed signals. The COVID-19 pandemic is starting to fade and the economy is starting to reopen – strong positives that should boost markets. But an economic restart brings with it inflationary pressures: more people working means more consumers with money in their pockets, and the massive stimulus bills passed in recent months – and the bill working through Congress now, which totals $1.9 trillion – have put additional funds in people’s wallets and liquidity into the economy. There is pent-up demand out there, and people with money to spend, and both factors will work to push up prices. We can see one effect of all of this in the bond market, where the ten-year Treasury bond is yielding 1.4%, near a one-year high, and it has been trending upwards in recent weeks. This may be a case of jumping the gun, however, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said in testimony before the Senate that he is not considering a move to boost interest rates. In other words, these are confusing times. For those feeling lost in all of the stock market fog, investing gurus can offer a sense of clarity. No one more so than billionaire Steven Cohen. Cohen’s investment firm, Point72 Asset Management, relies on a strategy that involves investments in the stock market as well as a more macro approach. This very strategy has cemented Cohen’s status as a highly respected investing powerhouse, with the guru earning $1.4 billion in 2020 thanks to a 16% gain in Point72′s main hedge fund. Bearing this in mind, our focus shifted to Point72's most recent 13F filing, which discloses the stocks the fund snapped up in the fourth quarter. Locking in on three tickers in particular, TipRanks’ database revealed that each has earned a “Strong Buy” analyst consensus and boasts significant upside potential. Array Technologies (ARRY) The first new position is in Array Technologies, a ‘green tech’ company providing tracking technology for large-scale solar energy projects. It’s not enough just to deploy enough photovoltaic solar collection panels to power an energy utility; the panels have to track the sun across the sky, and account for seasonal differences in its path. Array delivers solutions to these problems with its DuraTrack and SmarTrack products. Array boasts that its tracking systems will improve the lifetime efficiency of solar array projects, and that its SmarTrack system can boost energy production by 5% overall. The company clearly has impressed its customers, as it has installations in 30 countries, in more than 900 utility-scale projects. President Biden is expected to take executive actions to boost green economic policy at the expense of the fossil fuel industry, and Array could potentially benefit from this political environment. This company’s stock is new to the markets, having held its IPO in October of last year. The event was described as the ‘first big solar IPO’ in the US for 2020, and it was successful. Shares opened at $22, and closed the day at $36. The company sold 7 million shares, raising $154 million, while another 40.5 million shares were put on the market by Oaktree Capital. Oaktree is the investment manager that had held a majority stake in the company since 2016. Among Array's fans is Steven Cohen. Scooping up 531,589 shares in Q4, Point72's new ARRY position is worth over $19.7 million at current valuation. Guggenheim analyst Shahriar Pourreza also seems to be confident about the company's growth prospects, noting that the stock appears undervalued. “Renewable energy companies have seen a large inflow of capital as a result of the ‘blue wave’ and the Democrats’ control of the White House and both chambers of Congress; however, ARRY continues to trade a significant discount to peers," the 5-star analyst noted. Pourreza added, "We continue to be bullish on ARRY’s growth prospects driven by 1) tracker market share gains over fixed-tilt systems, 2) ARRY market share gains within the tracker industry, 3) ARRY’s large opportunity in the less-penetrated international market, 4) the opportunity to monetize their existing customer base over the longer-term through extended warranties, software upgrades, etc., which are highly margin accretive.” In line with these bullish comments, Pourreza rates ARRY shares a Buy, and his $59 price target implies a 59% upside from current levels. (To watch Pourreza’s track record, click here) New stocks in growth industries tend to attract notice from Wall Street’s pros, and Array has 8 reviews on record since it went public. Of these, 6 are Buys and 2 are Holds, making the consensus rating on the stock a Strong Buy. The average price target, at $53.75, suggests room for ~45% upside in the next 12 months. (See ARRY stock analysis on TipRanks) Paya Holdings (PAYA) The second Cohen pick we're looking at is Paya Holdings, a North American payment processing service. The company offers integrated payment solutions for B2B operations in the education, government, healthcare, non-profit, and utility sectors. Paya boasts over $30 billion in payments processed annually, for over 100,000 customers. In mid-October of last year, Paya completed its move to the public market via a SPAC (special acquisition company) merger with FinTech Acquisition Corporation III. Cohen is standing squarely with the bulls on this one. During Q4, Point72 snapped up 3,288,843 shares, bringing the size of the holding to 4,489,443 shares. After this 365% boost, the value of the position is now ~$54 million. Mark Palmer, 5-star analyst with BTIG, is impressed with Paya’s prospects into the mid-term, writing, “We expect PAYA to generate revenue growth in the high-teens during the next few years, with Integrated Solutions poised to grow in the mid-20s and Payment Services set to grow in the mid-single digits. At the same time, the company’s operating expenses should grow in the 5% context, in our view. As such, we believe PAYA’s adjusted EBITDA growth will be north of 20% during the next few years, and that its adjusted EBITDA margins will expand to 28% by YE21 from 25% in 2019.” Palmer puts an $18 price target on PAYA shares, indicating his confidence in 49% growth for the year ahead, and rates the shares as a Buy. (To watch Palmer’s track record, click here) PAYA’s Strong Buy analyst consensus rating is unanimous, based on 4 Buy-side reviews set in recent weeks. The shares have an average price target of $16, which suggests ~33% upside potential from the current share price of $12.06. (See PAYA stock analysis on TipRanks) Dicerna Pharma (DRNA) Last but not least is Dicerna Pharma, a clinical stage biotech company with a focus on the discovery, research and development of treatments based on its RNA interference (RNAi) technology platform. The company has 4 drug candidates in various stages of clinical trials and another 6 in pre-clinical studies. The company's pipeline clearly got Steven Cohen’s attention – to the tune of taking a new stake totaling 2.366 million shares. This holding is worth $63.8 million at current values. The drug candidate farthest along Dicerna’s pipeline is nedosiran (DCR-PHXC), which is being investigated as a treatment for PH, or primary hyperoxaluria – a group of several genetic disorders that cause life-threatening kidney disorders through overproduction of oxalate. Nedosiran inhibits the enzyme that causes this overproduction, and is in a Phase 3 trial. Top-line results are expected in mid-’21 and, if everything goes as planned, an NDA filing for nedosiran is anticipate near the end of 3Q21. Covering the stock for Leerink, analyst Mani Foroohar sees nedosiran as the key to the company’s near-term future. “We expect nedosiran could see approval in mid-2022, placing the drug roughly a year and a half behind competitor Oxlumo (ALNY, MP) in PH1... A successful outcome will transform DRNA into a commercial rare disease company in an attractive duopoly market with best-in-class breadth of label," Foroohar noted. To this end, Foroohar rates DRNA an Outperform (i.e. Buy), and his price target of $45 suggests a one-year upside potential of 66%. (To watch Foroohar’s track record, click here) All in all, Dicerna Pharma has 4 Buy reviews on record, making the Strong Buy unanimous. DRNA shares are trading for $26.98, and their $38 average price target puts the upside at ~41% over the next 12 months. (See DRNA stock analysis on TipRanks) To find good ideas for stocks trading at attractive valuations, visit TipRanks’ Best Stocks to Buy, a newly launched tool that unites all of TipRanks’ equity insights. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the featured analysts. The content is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is very important to do your own analysis before making any investment.

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February 27, 2021 at 05:45AM
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Intel (INTC) Gains As Market Dips: What You Should Know - Yahoo Finance

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AMD EPYC Genoa leak details astonishing leap over Milan for the Zen 4 5nm server CPU series: Up to 96 cores, 192 threads, and 12-channel DDR5 memory support - Notebookcheck.net

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February 28, 2021 at 11:17PM
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AMD EPYC Genoa leak details astonishing leap over Milan for the Zen 4 5nm server CPU series: Up to 96 cores, 192 threads, and 12-channel DDR5 memory support - Notebookcheck.net

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AMD Ryzen Pro 5000: ThinkPad P14s Gen 2 specs reveal Ryzen 7 Pro 5850U & Ryzen 5 Pro 5650U again - Notebookcheck.net

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For AMD, the Ryzen Pro series is extremely important. After all, laptops for corporate use account for a huge part of todays market. Ryzen Pro is AMD's ticket to enter this market, as Ryzen Pro is the competing line of products for Intel's vPro chips.

Last year, reputable brands like HP EliteBooks and Lenovo ThinkPads used the AMD Ryzen Pro 4000 CPUs like the octa-core AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U with great success. The Lenovo ThinkPad T14s AMD with this chip was our highest rated business laptop of 2020.

To iterate on that success on 2021, AMD is releasing Ryzen Pro 5000 CPUs - in the future tense. Unlike their non-Pro brethren, the new CPUs are not publicly announced yet, even though HP and Lenovo have already announced their 2021 EliteBooks and ThinkPads that will contain them.

We have seen glimpses of the new AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5850U through a benchmark leak already. Both it and its lower end sister model AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 5650U can now be found in a newly released spec sheet for the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 2 AMD. The recently announced Lenovo ThinkPad laptop is listed on the website thinkstation-specs.com and apparently, the two Ryzen Pro chips will be the only ones used in this lightweight workstation.

The new leak re-affirms the reported turbo-boost clock rates of 4.2 GHz for the Ryzen 5 and 4.4 GHz for the Ryzen 7. New are the base-clock values, which sit at 2.2 (R5) and 2 GHz (R7). The Ryzen 5 Pro 5650U will be a six-core chip (12 threads), while the Ryzen 7 Pro 5850U will have eight cores (16 threads). Both have a floating TDP between 10 and 25 W according to Lenovo.

Based on the announced availability of the next gen Lenovo AMD ThinkPads, we expect a formal announcement of the new Ryzen Pro 5000 CPUs in the coming two months - the 2021 AMD ThinkPads are slated for availability in the month of May.

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March 01, 2021 at 06:34AM
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AMD EPYC Genoa CPU Platform Detailed – Up To 96 Zen 4 Cores, 192 Threads, 12-Channel DDR5-5200, 128 PCIe Gen 5 Lanes, SP5 ‘LGA 6096’ Socket - Wccftech

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Details of AMD's next-generation EPYC Genoa Server CPU lineup which will feature the Zen 4 core architecture have leaked out by ExecutableFix. The details point out various specifications for the upcoming lineup and the respective SP5 platform which will succeed AMD's existing SP3 platform that has lasted three generations of EPYC CPUs including Naples, Rome, and the upcoming, Milan.

AMD EPYC Genoa Server CPU Details Leak Out - Massive 96 Zen 4 Cores In Up To 12 Chiplets, DDR5/PCIe 5 Support, LGA 6096 Socket

We have heard some little tidbits about AMD's EPYC Genoa in the past but it looks like the latest tweet by ExecutableFix spills the beans on the grandest EPYC launch to date. AMD will be moving over to a new platform and introducing so many new features that each one deserves a special mention of its own. The Genoa lineup is pinned to ship later this year with a hard launch around 2022.

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Starting with the details, AMD has already announced that EPYC Genoa would be compatible with the new SP5 platform which brings a new socket so SP3 compatibility would exist up till EPYC Milan. The EPYC Genoa processors would also feature support for new memory and new capabilities. In the latest details, it is reported that the SP5 platform will also feature a brand new socket that will feature 6096 pins arrange in the LGA (Land Grid Array) format. This will be by far the biggest socket that AMD has ever designed with 2002 more pins than the existing LGA 4094 socket.

The socket will support AMD's EPYC Genoa and future generations of EPYC chips. Talking about Genoa CPUs themselves, the chips will pack a mammoth 96 cores and 192 threads. These will be based on AMD's brand new Zen 4 core architecture which is expected to deliver some insane IPC uplifts while utilizing the TSMC 5nm process node. A recent rumor had pointed out that the AMD EPYC Genoa CPUs are expected to offer up to 29% IPC uplift over Milan CPUs and a 40% overall improvement thanks to other key technologies that we will get to in a bit.

To get to 96 cores, AMD has to pack more cores in its EPYC Genoa CPU package. AMD is said to achieve this by incorporating a total of up to 12 CCD's in its Genoa chip. Each CCD will feature 8 cores based on the Zen 4 architecture. That aligns with the increased socket size and we could be looking at a massive CPU interposer, even larger than the existing EPYC CPUs. The CPU is said to feature TDPs of 320W which will be configurable up to 400W.

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Now that's one area which has seen a massive increase. The current top parts max out at 280W TDPs so a TDP of 400W is an insane 120W more than Milan. But given the increased performance and core counts, we can definitely expect some top-notch efficiency for Genoa. At the same time, we can also expect faster clock speeds, especially the base frequencies which could take a direct benefit of the increased TDP. The IO die will be separate from the CCD's and that will bring up the total chiplet count on the chip to 13.

Other than that, it is stated that AMD's EPYC Genoa CPUs will feature 128 PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes, 160 for a 2P (dual-socket) configuration. The SP5 platform will also feature DDR5-5200 memory support which is some insane improvement over the existing DDR4-3200 MHz DIMMs. But that's not all, it will also support up to 12 DDR5 memory channels and 2 DIMMs per channel which will allow up to 3 TB of system memory using 128 GB modules.

The main competitor of AMD's EPYC Genoa lineup would be Intel's Sapphire Rapids Xeon family which is expected to launch in 2022 too with PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5 memory support. The lineup was recently rumored to not get a volume ramp until 2023 which you can read more about over here. Overall, AMD's Genoa lineup seems to be in great form after this leak and could be a major disruption for the server segment if AMD plays its cards right till Genoa's launch.

AMD EPYC CPU Families:

Family Name AMD EPYC Naples AMD EPYC Rome AMD EPYC Milan AMD EPYC Genoa
Family Branding EPYC 7001 EPYC 7002 EPYC 7003 EPYC 7004?
Family Launch 2017 2019 2021 2022
CPU Architecture Zen 1 Zen 2 Zen 3 Zen 4
Process Node 14nm GloFo 7nm TSMC 7nm TSMC 5nm TSMC
Platform Name SP3 SP3 SP3 SP5
Socket LGA 4094 LGA 4094 LGA 4094 LGA 6096
Max Core Count 32 64 64 96
Max Thread Count 64 128 128 192
Max L3 Cache 64 MB 256 MB 256 MB 384 MB?
Chiplet Design 4 CCD's (2 CCX's per CCD) 8 CCD's (2 CCX's per CCD) + 1 IOD 8 CCD's (2 CCX's per CCD) + 1 IOD 12 CCD's (2 CCX's per CCD) + 1 IOD
Memory Support DDR4-2666 DDR4-3200 DDR4-3200 DDR5-5200
Memory Channels 8 Channel 8 Channel 8 Channel 12 Channel
PCIe Gen Support 64 Gen 3 128 Gen 4 128 Gen 4 128 Gen 5
TDP Range 200W 280W 280W 320W (cTDP 400W)
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AMD EPYC Genoa CPU Platform Detailed – Up To 96 Zen 4 Cores, 192 Threads, 12-Channel DDR5-5200, 128 PCIe Gen 5 Lanes, SP5 ‘LGA 6096’ Socket - Wccftech

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AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Custom Models From ASUS Leak Out, Include TUF Gaming & Dual Graphics Cards - Wccftech

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First pictures of AMD's Radeon RX 6700 XT custom models from ASUS have leaked out by our friends at Videocardz. The Radeon RX 6700 XT is going to be the first sub-$500 US entrant from AMD within its Radeon RX 6000 lineup based on the RDNA 2 graphics architecture.

AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Custom Models From ASUS Leak Out, TUF Gaming & Dual Variants

The ASUS Radeon RX 6700 XT custom graphics card lineup will include a range of variants but we are getting the first taste of their TUF Gaming and Dual variants. Both cards are based on the AMD Navi 22 GPU and feature 12 GB of GDDR6 VRAM. So let's take a look at the design of these models.

AMD EPYC Genoa CPU Platform Detailed – Up To 96 Zen 4 Cores, 192 Threads, 12-Channel DDR5-5200, 128 PCIe Gen 5 Lanes, SP5 ‘LGA 6096’ Socket

The ASUS Radeon RX 6700 XT TUF Gaming OC graphics card features a massive 2.7 slot cooler with a triple-fan cooling solution. It has the same design as the ones featured on the Radeon RX 6800 & NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3060/3070 series cards. The graphics card has a length of 32.2cm and comes with dual 8-pin connectors while the reference model relies on an 8+6 pin connector configuration. This is due to the custom PCB design that would allow the GPU to sip in more power and run at OC speeds instead of the reference clocks. Do note that the AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT is expected to get two GPU silicons, one for the reference and one for the factory overclocked variants.

The second model is the ASUS Radeon RX 6700 XT Dual which comes with a 2.7 slot design too but is slightly shorter at 29.7cm. The card is very wide though and comes with dual fans. Both cards get RGB LED lighting. The model comes with an 8+6 pin connector configuration so we can expect it to stick to either stock clocks or come with a more conservative factory overclock & custom PCB than the TUF Gaming variant.

We can also expect the ASUS Radeon RX 6700 XT ROG STRIX graphics card to be part of the lineup though that could make an appearance when AMD officially announces the card which is in the coming week. Expect more details from other manufacturers on their custom Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card lineup.

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AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT With Navi 22 XT & Radeon RX 6700 With Navi 22 XL 'RDNA 2' GPUs

Finally, we have the specifications for the Radeon RX 6700 series which includes the Navi 22 XT based RX 6700 XT and the Navi 22 XL based Radeon RX 6700  graphics cards. The AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT with the full Navi 22 XT GPU SKU is expected to feature 40 Compute Units or 2560 stream processors while the Radeon RX 6700 with the Navi 22 XL GPU SKU is expected to feature a cut-down configuration. The graphics card will feature a 12 GB GDDR6 memory buffer along with a 192-bit bus interface. AMD will most likely use 16 Gbps dies which would net a total bandwidth of 384 GB/s for the cards.

A more recent leak pointed out to the Radeon RX 6700 XT being offered in two variants, a version designed for premium models featuring a TGP of up to 230W and a lower-tier variant designed for reference coolers with a TGP of 189W.

AMD Radeon RX 6700 Series With Dual-Slot Cooling Solution:

Moving over to the design, the dual-slot card features a design similar to the triple-slot offering but with a slightly compact form factor. This shroud is said to be designed for the AMD Radeon RX 6700 series cards. The card features a dual axial-tech fan design and has the large "R" logo in the middle and on the fans too which represents the Radeon brand.

The card also features the LED-lit Radeon logo on the sides and has a large cut-out to vent out the heat from the aluminum heatsink. There are two 8-pin power connectors on the card but we may also see 8+6 or configurations for the more power optimized variants. The card also comes with a dual-slot form factor and should feature a similar I/O as the Big Navi graphics card. It is expected that this cooler should house the Navi 22 GPU which is slightly smaller but still larger compared to AMD's Navi 10 (RDNA 1) GPU for the Radeon RX 5700 series graphics cards.

AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series "RDNA 2" Graphics Card Lineup:

Graphics Card AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT AMD Radeon RX 6700 AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT AMD Radeon RX 6800 AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT
GPU Navi 22? Navi 22 (XL?) Navi 22 (XT?) Navi 21 XL Navi 21 XT Navi 21 XTX
Process Node 7nm 7nm 7nm 7nm 7nm 7nm
Transistors TBA TBA TBA 26.8 Billion 26.8 Billion 26.8 Billion
Compute Units TBA TBA 40 60 72 80
Stream Processors TBA TBA 2560 3840 4608 5120
TMUs/ROPs TBA TBA TBA 240 / 96 288 / 128 320 / 128
Game Clock TBA TBA TBA 1815 MHz 2015 MHz 2015 MHz
Boost Clock TBA TBA TBA 2105 MHz 2250 MHz 2250 MHz
FP32 TFLOPs TBA TBA TBA 16.17 TFLOPs 20.74 TFLOPs 23.04 TFLOPs
Memory Size 12 GB GDDR6? 6 GB GDDR6? 12 GB GDDR6 16 GB GDDR6 +128 MB Infinity Cache 16 GB GDDR6 +128 MB Infinity Cache 16 GB GDDR6 +128 MB Infinity Cache
Memory Bus 192-bit 192-bit 192-bit 256-bit 256-bit 256-bit
Memory Clock 14 Gbps? 14 Gbps? 16 Gbps? 16 Gbps 16 Gbps 16 Gbps
Bandwidth 320 GB/s 320 GB/s 384 GB/s 512 GB/s 512 GB/s 512 GB/s
TDP TBA TBA TBA 250W 300W 300W
Price TBA TBA TBA $579 US $649 US $999 US
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Saturday, February 27, 2021

AMD to Announce Its Next Radeon RX 6000 Graphics Card on March 3rd - IGN - IGN

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Intel 8-Core Tiger Lake-H CPUs Claw Their Way Into Lenovo's Legion Laptops - Tom's Hardware

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Intel's 11th-Gen eight-core Tiger Lake-H 45W processors for mobile devices are expected to land in the first quarter, and, judging by the latest retailer listings (via momomo_us), the 10nm chips shouldn't be far off.

Intel has launched several Tiger Lake chips that adhere to power limits under 35W. However, the chipmaker will have to roll out the 45W parts if it really wants to compete against AMD's core-heavy Ryzen 5000 (Cezanne) processors. Like all Tiger Lake offerings, the 45W processors are based on Intel's 10nm SuperFin (10SF) process node and wield Willow Cove cores and Xe LP graphics.

Besides the power limit increase, the 45W chips also bump Tiger Lake's maximum core count of up to eight cores, while current Tiger Lake processors on the market max out at four cores. However, the Tiger Lake-H 45W processors will allow Intel to contend with AMD in mobile high-end gaming and workstation devices.

Intel 11th Generation Tiger Lake-H 45W Specifications

Processor Cores / Threads Base / Boost Clocks (GHz)
Ryzen 9 5900HX 8 / 16 3.3 / 4.6
Core i9-11980HK* 8 / 16 ?
Ryzen 7 5800H 8 / 16 3.2 / 4.4
Core i7-11800H* 8 / 16 ?
Ryzen 5 5600H 6 / 12 3.3 / 4.2
Core i5-11400H* 6 / 12 ?

*Specifications are unconfirmed.

The four Tiger Lake-H processors from the Lenovo Legion listings cover only a few of the expected SKUs. Intel will likely flesh out the lineup with other configurations with slightly lower clock speeds to tend to different needs.

Barring any last-minute surprises, we expect the Core i9-11980HK to be the Tiger Lake-H flagship chip. In the same vein as its predecessors, the Core i9-11980HK should arrive with eight cores and 16 threads of processing power. The "K" suffix confirms that it will also have an unlocked multiplier for overclocking.

The Core i9-11980HK will go up against AMD's Ryzen 9 5900HX, which has the same core configuration and allows for overclocking. AMD claims the Ryzen 9 5900X delivers up to 14% more single-threaded performance than the Core i9-10900HK in Cinebench R20m as well as 37% and 21% higher scores in Passmark PT10 and Fire Strike Physics, respectively. Assuming that AMD's results are accurate, the Core i9-11980HK has a lot of catching up to do.

Intel 11th Generation Tiger Lake-H (Image credit: Provantage)

Meanwhile, the Core i7-11800H and Core i5-11400H should be equipped with eight cores and six cores, respectively. In the case of the Core i7-11800H, the operating clocks will be what separates it from the Core i9-11980HK or the rumored Core i9-11900H.

If we look at the Ryzen 5000 lineup, it's clear that Intel cooked up the Core i7-11800H and Core i5-11400H to confront the Ryzen 7 5800H and Ryzen 5 5600H, respectively. AMD didn't share any performance figures for the aforementioned SKUs, though.

Tiger Lake versus Ryzen 5000 will be an interesting fight for sure. Intel's Willow Cove microarchitecture faces AMD's Zen 3 microarchitecture, which has shown strong IPC uplifts over the previous microarchitecture. It's not just a battle of microarchitectures but also a struggle between process nodes, too. While AMD has tapped TSMC's proven 7nm process node, Intel's bringing its 10nm SuperFin to the rumble.

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The Intel Core i7-11700K is up for sale on German retailer's website for an eye-watering price - Notebookcheck.net

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February 26, 2021 at 05:39AM
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All-AMD Dell G5 15 SE gaming laptop with Ryzen 5 4600H CPU and Radeon RX 5600M graphics now on sale for $685 USD - Notebookcheck.net

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EETimes - AMD, TSMC & Imec Show Their Chiplet Playbooks at ISSCC - - EE Times

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Intel DG2 Xe-HPG specs leak, 512-EU part with 16 GB GDDR6 VRAM can potentially challenge NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 and AMD Radeon RX 6800 - Notebookcheck.net

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Intel recently introduced its first modern dGPU, the DG1 or Xe Max, for Tiger Lake laptops and select desktop configurations. During the previous Architecture Day event, Intel's graphics chief Raja Koduri said that the company will soon launch DG2 or Xe-HPG products aimed at mainstream gamers and content creators. While we've been hearing about Intel DG2 for quite some time now, a recent leak points to possible variants slated to launch later this year.

The info comes from several sources including @harukaze5719, @OneRaichu, and @hougetsu on Twitter. We've previously reported that Xe-HPG may feature up to 512 execution units (EUs) or 4,096 stream processors (SPs) and that Intel is exploring the possibility of scaling it up to 960 EUs as well. While we are still unsure about the 960-EU part, we are now getting to see some information about what all SKUs can be expected along with their VRAM capacities.

According to @hougetsu and @harukaze5719, who happened to decode @OneRaichu's cryptic tweet, Xe-HPG could be available in at least six variants. These include:

  • 512 EUs (4096 SPs) / 256 bit-bus / 8 or 16 GB VRAM
  • 384 EUs (3072 SPs) / 192 bit-bus / 6 or 12 GB VRAM
  • 256 EUs (2048 SPs) / 128 bit-bus / 4 or 8 GB VRAM
  • 192 EUs (1536 SPs) / 128 bit-bus / 4 GB VRAM
  • 128 EUs (1024 SPs) / 64 bit-bus / 4 GB VRAM
  • 96 EUs (768 SPs) / 64 bit-bus / 4 GB VRAM

The SKUs start from 96 EUs and go all the way up to 512 EUs. Intel already offers a 96-EU part with DG1, so we can expect the corresponding DG2 version to be faster with improved IPC and with GDDR6 RAM instead of LPDDR4x. The 256, 384, and 512-EU variants offer double VRAM choices as well with the highest being 16 GB GDDR6 on a 256-bit bus.

Going by available specs alone, RTX 3060 Ti/RTX 3070 levels of performance with the 512-EU variant is not improbable at the very least though the RX 6800 is also a potential competitor here in terms of available memory bandwidth.

While other details of Xe-HPG DG2 aren't yet available, we do know that the 384-EU SKU is likely to have a die area of 190 mm2. According to Intel, DG2 would be made fabbed in an external foundry, which we hear will be a TSMC 6 nm node. It is not yet known how these cards would be named, but the company may follow a nomenclature similar to NVIDIA and AMD.

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AMD Aldebaran Rumored To Be Arcturus’s Successor, Could Be Featured on Instinct MI200 GPU Accelerator - Wccftech

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It looks like AMD is accelerating the production of its next-generation Instinct accelerator, the MI200, which is expected to feature an MCM GPU design. According to the latest information dump, not only is the codename for the GPU unveiled but also a range of new specifications.

AMD Instinct MI200 Accelerator Rumored To Be Codenamed Aldebaran, Will Succeed Arcturus With MCM GPU Design & HBM2E Memory

The AMD Instinct family, starting in 2020, is all CDNA architecture-based. The first generation CDNA flagship, the Instinct MI100, was internally codenamed Arcturus. It was a follow-up to Vega and the GPUs are named after giant stars. The successor to the Instinct MI100, the MI200, is also seemingly going to be named after a huge star and this time, it is expected to be known as Aldebaran.

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In the latest Linux patch support (via Phoronix), the AMD Instinct MI200 could be known as Aldebaran which is a giant star located within the constellation of Taurus and has a solar radius of 44.13 or 75% more than Arcturus. The naming convention seems to suggest that Aldebaran will be twice as powerful as Arcturus since the numbers in the MI accelerator's naming convention represent the theoretical Flops performance. This is just speculation at this point but given that the accelerator is expected to feature an MCM GPU design, it might be real.

The patches also reveal that the AMD Instinct MI200 'Aldebaran' GPU will feature HBM2E memory support. The brand new memory standard was first used by NVIDIA's Ampere GA100 GPUs & will offer a nice boost over the standard HBM2 configuration used on the Arcturus-based MI100 GPU accelerator. HBM2E allows up to 16 GB memory capacity per stack so we can expect up to 64 GB HBM2E memory at blisteringly fast speeds for Aldebaran.

Other features listed include SDMA (System Direct Memory Access) support which will allow data transfers over PCIe and XGMI/Infinity Cache subsystems. It looks like AMD will incorporate its new Infinity Cache design on upcoming Instinct accelerators too so we are looking for a very advanced version of the Vega GPU.

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ARCTURUS ALDEBARAN
 .asic_family = CHIP_ARCTURUS,
.asic_name = “arcturus”,
.max_pasid_bits = 16,
.max_no_of_hqd = 24,
.doorbell_size = 8,
.ih_ring_entry_size = 8 * sizeof(uint32_t),
.event_interrupt_class = &event_interrupt_class_v9,
.num_of_watch_points = 4,
.mqd_size_aligned = MQD_SIZE_ALIGNED,
.supports_cwsr = true,
.needs_iommu_device = false,
.needs_pci_atomics = false,
.num_sdma_engines = 2,
.num_xgmi_sdma_engines = 6,
.num_sdma_queues_per_engine = 8,
.asic_family = CHIP_ALDEBARAN,
.asic_name = “aldebaran”,
.max_pasid_bits = 16,
.max_no_of_hqd = 24,
.doorbell_size = 8,
.ih_ring_entry_size = 8 * sizeof(uint32_t),
.event_interrupt_class = &event_interrupt_class_v9,
.num_of_watch_points = 4,
.mqd_size_aligned = MQD_SIZE_ALIGNED,
.supports_cwsr = true,
.needs_iommu_device = false,
.needs_pci_atomics = false,
.num_sdma_engines = 2,
.num_xgmi_sdma_engines = 3,
.num_sdma_queues_per_engine = 8,

There's also a hint at the MCM GPU design again for the AMD Instinct MI200 'Aldebaran GPU'. The patch states a new mode known as Performance Determinism in which the PMFW will maintain sustained performance level and can be enabled on a per-die basis. This would allow each GPU die to run this feature but a max graphics frequency needs to be specified so they don't exceed the power caps.

Do note that AMD's CDNA 2 GPU will be fabricated on a brand new process node & are confirmed to feature a 3rd Generation AMD Infinity architecture that extends to Exascale by allowing up to 8-Way coherent GPU connectivity.

AMD Radeon Instinct Accelerators 2020

Accelerator Name AMD Radeon Instinct MI6 AMD Radeon Instinct MI8 AMD Radeon Instinct MI25 AMD Radeon Instinct MI50 AMD Radeon Instinct MI60 AMD Instinct MI100 AMD Instinct MI100
GPU Architecture Polaris 10 Fiji XT Vega 10 Vega 20 Vega 20 Arcturus TBA
GPU Process Node 14nm FinFET 28nm 14nm FinFET 7nm FinFET 7nm FinFET 7nm FinFET Advanced Process Node
GPU Cores 2304 4096 4096 3840 4096 7680 7680 x 2 (MCM) ?
GPU Clock Speed 1237 MHz 1000 MHz 1500 MHz 1725 MHz 1800 MHz ~1500 MHz TBA
FP16 Compute 5.7 TFLOPs 8.2 TFLOPs 24.6 TFLOPs 26.5 TFLOPs 29.5 TFLOPs 185 TFLOPs TBA
FP32 Compute 5.7 TFLOPs 8.2 TFLOPs 12.3 TFLOPs 13.3 TFLOPs 14.7 TFLOPs 23.1 TFLOPs TBA
FP64 Compute 384 GFLOPs 512 GFLOPs 768 GFLOPs 6.6 TFLOPs 7.4 TFLOPs 11.5 TFLOPs TBA
VRAM 16 GB GDDR5 4 GB HBM1 16 GB HBM2 16 GB HBM2 32 GB HBM2 32 GB HBM2 TBA
Memory Clock 1750 MHz 500 MHz 945 MHz 1000 MHz 1000 MHz 1200 MHz TBA
Memory Bus 256-bit bus 4096-bit bus 2048-bit bus 4096-bit bus 4096-bit bus 4096-bit bus TBA
Memory Bandwidth 224 GB/s 512 GB/s 484 GB/s 1 TB/s 1 TB/s 1.23 TB/s TBA
Form Factor Single Slot, Full Length Dual Slot, Half Length Dual Slot, Full Length Dual Slot, Full Length Dual Slot, Full Length Dual Slot, Full Length OAM
Cooling Passive Cooling Passive Cooling Passive Cooling Passive Cooling Passive Cooling Passive Cooling Passive Cooling
TDP 150W 175W 300W 300W 300W 300W TBA

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