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Intel Cuts Dividends and Admits It Won’t Release Any Really New Desktop Processors Until 2025

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Intel has announced that its board of directors has revised its dividend policy. As a result, it was decided to reduce the quarterly dividend payments, thus saving funds for the expansion of production capacity.

Intel Cuts Dividends and Admits It Won't Release Any Really New Desktop Processors Until 2025

These new capacities should be deployed in the coming years. The decision to reduce the quarterly dividend, according to the press release, reflects the board’s thoughtful approach to capital allocation and is designed to ensure the company is best positioned to create long-term value. Dividends will be reduced to $0.125 per share.

In addition, there is something more interesting in the document for ordinary consumers.

The judicious allocation of our owners’ capital is essential to delivering on our IDM 2.0 strategy and maintaining momentum as we overhaul the execution engine. We remain on track to deliver five new nodes in four years and continue to grow the IFS customer base. We are successfully deploying 13th Gen Intel Core processors and 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors and look forward to launching Meteor Lake and Emerald Rapids in 2023 and Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest in 2024

As you can see, there are no Arrow Lake CPUs in the product list for 2023 and 2024. That is, apparently, yesterday’s data that such processors were postponed to 2025 were correct. In addition, there are no desktop CPUs on the list at all, as if the company is not going to release anything new before 2025. True, there have been rumors of a Raptor Lake Refresh launch this fall, but this is a light refresh, not a new line.

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This is how the Radeon RX 7900 GRE for 570 euros can catch up with the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super for 840 euros. Overclocking the RX 7900 GRE gives a good boost

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This is how the Radeon RX 7900 GRE for 570

AMD has solved the problem with overclocking the memory of the Radeon RX 7900 GRE video card, and recent tests have shown that the adapter now looks much more attractive. Of course, for those who want to resort to overclocking.

This is how the Radeon RX 7900 GRE for 570

The authors of Hardware Unboxed took the Sapphire adapter and overclocked it to 2.7 GHz for the core and 21.2 GHz for the memory.

1711385825 952 This is how the Radeon RX 7900 GRE for 570

As you can see, the performance increase turned out to be quite good. At 1440p, the overclocked card became 12% faster relative to the reference one, and at 4K the increase was almost 17%, which is very good by modern standards.

As a result, after overclocking, the RX 7900 GRE competes with the RTX 4070 Ti at 1440p, and reaches the RTX 4070 Ti Super at 4K. At the same time, the RX 7900 GRE in Europe costs from 570 euros, the RTX 4070 Ti – from 700 euros, and the RTX 4070 Ti Super – from 840 euros. Of course, Nvidia cards can also be overclocked, but the price difference will still remain.

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Just four big cores, no Hyper-Threading, and this is Intel’s new flagship. The top processor of the Lunar Lake generation appeared on the Internet

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Just four big cores no Hyper Threading and this is Intels

Not only new Intel video cards, but also a new processor appeared in the SiSoftware Sandra database today. The Lunar Lake model included in the Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro is registered in the software database, revealing some of its parameters.

Just four big cores no Hyper Threading and this is Intels

The unnamed CPU contains only eight cores (four large and four small), but for Lunar Lake this is the maximum. The presence of only eight threads confirms leaks that future Intel CPUs do not support Hyper-Threading.

The processor operated at frequencies of 1.6-2.8 GHz. These are clearly far from the final frequencies, but Lunar Lake is created with an eye to maximum energy efficiency, so perhaps they will not have very high frequencies.

Just four big cores no Hyper Threading and this is Intels

The CPU also has 12 MB of L3 cache and a Xe2-LPG (Battlemage) generation GPU with 4 Xe cores and a frequency of 1.85 GHz.

According to the latest roadmap, Lunar Lake is expected at the end of this year.

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Such Intel processors allegedly do not exist at all, but there is already a motherboard for them. IBASE MI1002 is designed for desktop Core Ultra

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Such Intel processors allegedly do not exist at all but

Intel Meteor Lake processors only exist in mobile versions. Or not? The IBASE MI1002 industrial motherboard indicates that Intel is either planning or has already released Core Ultra as a desktop CPU.

Such Intel processors allegedly do not exist at all but

The board with the LGA 1851 socket is designed for Meteor Lake-PS, which Intel has not officially presented. There were rumors and leaks about such desktop CPUs, but then it became known that Intel abandoned the idea. True, there was also evidence that such processors would still be released, but not in retail, but would be available to mini-PC manufacturers. Whether such mini-PCs will appear in retail is still anyone’s guess, but in the industrial sector, as we see, yes.

As for the parameters of such CPUs, they are not yet available. Most likely, these are just mobile models in a different socket – Intel has already done this.

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