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Intel’s first 18A node is expected to arrive sometime in 2026, and we could learn more details about it in a matter of days via an official update.
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Intel has cared more about using less power than being faster. The whole P-core and E-core thing is just odd. Fine for office PC's, not so much for gaming.I'm cautiously optimistic - but what I really want is for Intel to push out more L3 cache, or whatever they have to do to push back ahead in gaming.
It's infuriating that we know Intel has had the technology to do so all along, they've just chosen not to...
With node shrinks they've gotten more efficient, and compared to AMDs setup they definitely have an edge in idle power usage.Intel has cared more about using less power than being faster. The whole P-core and E-core thing is just odd. Fine for office PC's, not so much for gaming.