It amaze me how the most people in the comments are so uneducated. They are afraid that it will overheat, in the presentation they are showing that it is running on 30W, better than qualcom and amd. And also that it is x86 and not ARM, but what if x86 was better than arm or equal on power efficiency ? You have same battery life and also all application support on x86.
This comment accused people of being uneducated and then talked about what if x86 is better than ARM...Sorry to burst your bubble, but the only way to do that is to reduce the instruction set....and become like ARM..... And the other commenters are rightfully calling out Intel because of the fact that the Core Ultra 2 are still far away from AMD Zen architecture. Intel still needs 4 years to catch up as mentioned in their earnings call. Which is why Intel stock plummeted. Intel needs to put in a lot of work and years of Intel bs marketing has only deepened our mistrust for advertised benchmarks..
This chip competition is great to see. I'm glad that companies are pushing technology forward. It's not like in the 2010s anymore, where Intel used to release the same chip every year with a different name and slightly higher clock speed.
no, it is a intel presentation, intel is basically in a coffin now, no fabs, firing thousands of employees, denying rma for millions of cpus and not having a clear path into the future apart from dreaming on recovering markets they ignored and sell alot of gpus for ai not a happy presentation, mostly full of bs i bet
Now these are super impressive.. Wow.. This is why competition is good. If they deliver and Qualcomm wants to stay in the PC business, it means their Gen 2 Snapdragon X series CPUs will have to be incredible. We have to take note that Apple's M4 is coming soon... Woah.. This is exciting.. I am sure by next year, we'd know exactly who's boss at the time and what they all can offer. Exciting times.. Competition is awesome for consumers.
ikr? this is the way to go. embrace the competition, it's good for us consumers. AMD absolutely COOKED with their 780M and ryzen series, but that has forced intel who has struggled a bit to get their $hit together
@ehtasam2080 Interesting.. Interesting.. Well, I am super glad this is the path.. CPU performance was dull for a long time before Apple Silicon.. I just got the 12th Gen Intel cpu powered laptop, literally a day now.. Though I am blown away with the battery life.. Coming from an 8th gen cpu.. So yeah, I am excited and can't wait for my next PC, 3 to 4 years later..
i am a amd fanboy, u shouod be laughing here, but they are in the deepest trouble they have in decades, and couldnt happen to a better company poor employees, this thing is ready to be closed and someone will just buy the fabs and do something that doesnt rust, hopefully
two reasons, the ligths make them sweat, they are scared af because it must work or intel will end bankrupt and sold in pieces, tye only part that will interest people is the fabs, patents for x86 are not worth much, amd migth be interested, but amd has plans to jump into arm, so.
Finally Intel takes mobile seriously and updates their atom with leading cpu, gpu,npu with 15-30 watts. The ultrabook and x86 tablet finally reach its peak in a fanless design
or it will rust, or will overvolt or will have a weird backdoor or will have cpu defect like so many other intel cepus in the past i cant wait to see them fail
after ripping of MILLIONS of people with defectives CPU's... that they knew had problem before they shipped. that is called criminals activity which is typical for american corporations.
@Alwayslifted no one is dying bro. Not criminal at all. Can't say the same for TSMC...lack of Safety or environmental concern when making chips. Also slave labor...yea those chips are cheap because of that.
"Currently, TSMC is responsible for producing Intel CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs tiles for the Arrow and Lunar Lake platforms. As per Intel's product roadmap, Arrow Lake will utilize the Intel 20A process, while Lunar Lake will utilize the 18A process, both incorporating transistor designs such as PowerVia and RibbonFET" "February 19 - February 23 Intel confirms 3nm chip orders placed with TSMC Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has confirmed for the first time that two of the company's upcoming processors will be made using TSMC's 3nm processes." "Lunar Lake is the first processor design by Intel where all logic dies are entirely fabricated on external nodes outsourced to TSMC. "
@@kakashi0429 lmao lunar lake is literally made on tsmc, you will have to wait for 18a since 20a is already cancelled. Meaning next gen desktop chips (arrow lake) is most likely going to be made by tsmc.
I am actually amazed at the progress Intel made from the last mess. I wish them the best as they really had some of the most amazing CPUs throughout the years. Good for them. I need the 9 series to replace my 13900KS!! Come on, you can blow us all away!!
@@betag24cn I'm sorry bro, I was rooting for snapdragon too, but there attempt with the X series reminds me of the snapdragon 810, great power but with the heat and efficiency of an exynos. The only good thing they did to the laptop market is actually force intel to do an actual laptop chip rather than stuffing a trimmed down desktop CPU, the way I see it, arm had a chance for a home run, but the player was snapdragon lol
The thing I’m happy about seeing here is that Intel is finally putting a heavy focus on efficiency. The problem is that Intel is so far behind, they don’t even show comparisons to the Apple M4 chip 😂
there were two problems, 13th gen had oxidation and voltage problems, 14th only had voltage problems they are trying, but millions of cpus on desktops and servers are rusted or burned requiring a replacememnt unit i really hope they fixed the voltage problem, there is people needing intel machines at work, at home, no one will waste a cent and will buy ryzen for work i hope they fix it, but at this moment it is not completely fixed, the cpu itself allows whatever the microcode says, and cpu should restrict itself, not wait for a microcode to perhaps fix it or not, the microcode shoyld have been well done like 3 years ago, not now at the end of the current socket
i need to see where the resistors are underneath core 200 ultra. we already know they're really bad at putting them on the hottest componets. atleast have the cpu be proven to be failed for a reason not just undetermined, rma up to us intel says. so yeah we know this is another ploy. if they do things right we can cut weeks off our rma process but this too hopefull. f intel btw
@@michealfunickrr3717Lunar lake is second gen ultra processor after meteor lake both are using TSMC fabrication instead intel 7 the 10nm created by intel. and their fault cleary trying to sell unstable overclock version of 12gen that actually good, there no related issues with meteor lake,unless intel same like plane manufacturer is likely they gonna do same thing again
@@libertysound8575 cut back as in Intel is broke. That’s why they’re firing people and pressuring employees to retire early. To name a couple cutbacks, you can add electrical bills at shows to the list lol
Okay, I am really sick and tired of people dissing Intel on every thread. I will listen if you have Intel and had problems recently. But 90% of you guys own AMD or something else, but constantly bad mouth like there is no tomorrow. I am not defending Intel either. And yes I do have 14700K and working perfectly fine. Let’s make Intel work even harder so that there is competition. You guys are going to cry when AMD increase the price by 30% and only increase 7% each year with new processors. If they do screw up next, then 😢
Mate, letting internet comments about a giant corporation affect you emotionally in ANY way is something you might want to have a chat with yourself about
this changes everything, now the real user benchmarks need to come out and prove this is real then Intel is back. everyone is counting Intel out, but AMD and Apple both were where Intel was, and Apple almost went bankrupt if not for a cash lifeline from Microsoft.
I wonder if the chip they benchmarked is the one going into the upcoming MSI Claw. Also great to see competition! All these big companies competing is great for us consumers.
Si unele imagini cu optic fiber de pe google imi induc ft multe si la capitolul senzori lumina , sunet , convertire etc in aceste cazuri fiind vorba de altceva
Offers fine-grained control for maximum performance. * DirectML: Microsoft's API for hardware-accelerated machine learning. Supports the NPU via a developer preview. * oneAPI: Intel's cross-architecture programming model. Includes tools and libraries for NPU development. * OpenVINO™ toolkit: Streamlines deployment of deep learning models across Intel hardware, including the NPU. Additionally, Intel provides extensive documentation and support resources on its website. Key points: * Multiple SDK options cater to different developer needs and skill levels. * DirectML offers a higher-level abstraction, while the NPU Acceleration Library provides lower-level control. * oneAPI and OpenVINO™ help integrate the NPU into broader development workflows. * Intel provides robust support for developers using the NPU. Remember: * NPU support in DirectML is currently in developer preview and may have limitations. * Refer to Intel's official documentation for the most up-to-date information and specific requirements.
I'm very disappointed with only 20 PCIe Gen 5 lanes. I was hoping for at least 24 so I could run my GPU and 2 NVME drives at Gen 5 speeds. I'm not an AMD guy, but I have to seriously consider the AMD Ryzen 9000 series. I'm also not looking for a GPU on my CPU, so that is not a selling point for me.
lets be hinest, this is for laptops, tablets and ultrabooks, no one will run to buy a soldered ram wprkstation with one of these the market is extremely limited, i wouldnt waste a minute in it, having qualcom and apple alreade reachung and outperforming whatever this x86 can do it is a uphill race, and arm already finished that race
Market competition is beautiful. Let's see if these chips will show any defects like their desktop counterparts, but for now, it's refreshing to see Intel delivering significant improvements compared to their past releases.
I noticed that most of the flattering comments about Intel and the claims they made during the announcement are written by accounts created very recently. Some literally created this week. I find that very interesting…
It's amazing how fast they're able to develop this when real competition enters the market. Just proves they had this all along and but choose to be greedy.
I used a Surface Pro 9 with 12th Gen Core i5. The lesson I learnt - never believe Intel can make something energy efficient. Even with Lunar Lake. I can't believe my Surface can't run more than 4 hours while unplugged. Then I switch back to my iPad Pro M1, 90% of battery health, but can last for 5 hrs +.
That python code at 9:55 is terrible in choose_option(). You don't want capitalize(), there is no such variable as userencrypted_choice and if you don't enter a valid choice it returns when it should ask again. I would be quicker to write it yourself than waste your time debugging that rubbish.
They say actual Intel laptop can last 14 hours hahahahaha and new ones 20 hours, actual Intel laptops can barely make it to 6-7 hours with the lowest power settings, AMD can already double that, and arm triple that, all that presentation was BS until reviews say the opposite
It’s crazy how every company is touting ‘Ai Performance’ when most people will NEVER use any feature that utilize NPU’s. Most people Hate Windows 11, and would downgrade if they knew how to. Just bring back a Classic Desktop, Functional Windows Explorer and Start Menu, Simple Connectivity. Less Bloatware. Get rid of the Damn Settings App, and bring back the Control Panel. Stop adding useless features to an Operating System.
I am still not able to get 12th gen processors at the prices of latest amd processors. Guess these chips will be available to regular buyers in 3 to 4 years!
The energy in the room is electric. 7:06
Please clap,
Jeb Bush
:))))
Its a supercut edit, they are obviously cutting out all the applause and filler
Its 10:22 bro.
Yeah because google sucks!
man was sweating like he was cooking with Intel's new Core Ultra Processor
He was acting like he knew he was lying about the perf numbers
dude that is 300% more sweat than the AMD keynote and 2x more sweat than Snapdragon X Elite
yeah.. XD
He was sweating like a hog roasting pig.
😂
It amaze me how the most people in the comments are so uneducated. They are afraid that it will overheat, in the presentation they are showing that it is running on 30W, better than qualcom and amd. And also that it is x86 and not ARM, but what if x86 was better than arm or equal on power efficiency ? You have same battery life and also all application support on x86.
Big step by intel for sure
Arm will be killed in its cradle
This comment accused people of being uneducated and then talked about what if x86 is better than ARM...Sorry to burst your bubble, but the only way to do that is to reduce the instruction set....and become like ARM.....
And the other commenters are rightfully calling out Intel because of the fact that the Core Ultra 2 are still far away from AMD Zen architecture. Intel still needs 4 years to catch up as mentioned in their earnings call. Which is why Intel stock plummeted.
Intel needs to put in a lot of work and years of Intel bs marketing has only deepened our mistrust for advertised benchmarks..
@@JJ-cq6huAMD is screwed bro. Don’t sweat!😂
@@JJ-cq6huYou have absolutely no idea and vastly overestimate the impact of the ISA.
My guy from Jurassic Park sell CPUs now
😂😂
Who?
LMAO
LMAO
@@AffectionateLocomotive Richard Attenborough
This chip competition is great to see. I'm glad that companies are pushing technology forward. It's not like in the 2010s anymore, where Intel used to release the same chip every year with a different name and slightly higher clock speed.
Dude is sweating like he doesn't believe what he's saying.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂he is scare it will over heat in his pocket and burn him😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
L🤫L
🤣🤣🤣
I mean 5:56 you can see someone swinging a piece of paper to cool themselves, it is probably hot in there
I thought they were editing out the applause at first but it's actually that quiet 😬
Small crowd, maybe
Nope! Thats the sound of a defeated workforce
They don't have a fan base with culture of applauding every moment like apple does.
Tough crowd
no, it is a intel presentation, intel is basically in a coffin now, no fabs, firing thousands of employees, denying rma for millions of cpus and not having a clear path into the future apart from dreaming on recovering markets they ignored and sell alot of gpus for ai
not a happy presentation, mostly full of bs i bet
the auditorium it self is very small
Now these are super impressive.. Wow..
This is why competition is good.
If they deliver and Qualcomm wants to stay in the PC business, it means their Gen 2 Snapdragon X series CPUs will have to be incredible.
We have to take note that Apple's M4 is coming soon... Woah.. This is exciting.. I am sure by next year, we'd know exactly who's boss at the time and what they all can offer.
Exciting times.. Competition is awesome for consumers.
@ehtasam2080 ok.. Well.. Exciting times..
Shout out to Apple for waking up the game..
Intel was asleep for a really long time..
ikr? this is the way to go. embrace the competition, it's good for us consumers. AMD absolutely COOKED with their 780M and ryzen series, but that has forced intel who has struggled a bit to get their $hit together
@ehtasam2080 Interesting.. Interesting.. Well, I am super glad this is the path.. CPU performance was dull for a long time before Apple Silicon..
I just got the 12th Gen Intel cpu powered laptop, literally a day now..
Though I am blown away with the battery life.. Coming from an 8th gen cpu..
So yeah, I am excited and can't wait for my next PC, 3 to 4 years later..
But it's not gonna be real,If Windows is running on top of it.@ehtasam2080
@@neodidi exactly, I think Qualcomm next chip have to focus on the driver support and the GPU which is completely trash
I don't think people understand how hot stage lighting can make you. Anyone would be sweating under it.
🙂👍
This guy is highly representative of Intel..
Lmao
i am a amd fanboy, u shouod be laughing here, but they are in the deepest trouble they have in decades, and couldnt happen to a better company
poor employees, this thing is ready to be closed and someone will just buy the fabs and do something that doesnt rust, hopefully
@@betag24cn I hope Intel can turn things around and get back to doing what they do best
is the HVAC not working they are all swaiting
'Sweating'
two reasons, the ligths make them sweat, they are scared af because it must work or intel will end bankrupt and sold in pieces, tye only part that will interest people is the fabs, patents for x86 are not worth much, amd migth be interested, but amd has plans to jump into arm, so.
They’re in Europe I believe. They don’t do AC over there as much and it was 92f that day
the first computer my parents bought me was a 486 processor. it had 2mb ram i think.
Finally Intel takes mobile seriously and updates their atom with leading cpu, gpu,npu with 15-30 watts. The ultrabook and x86 tablet finally reach its peak in a fanless design
welcome to Berlin where they don't have AC... my boys sweating
I can't wait to see Mini-PCs to use these processors lol.
Mini PC with RTX 4090!
or it will rust, or will overvolt or will have a weird backdoor or will have cpu defect like so many other intel cepus in the past
i cant wait to see them fail
I really hope that -core I-. Core ULTRA 9 185H is good.
@betag24cn wow such hate filled comment, no wonder you have trouble sleeping at night
@@kartikpintu if you think that reality is hate, ypur life as a intel fanboy must be weird
how is your rma process going so far?
The CPU may not overheat, but the presenter sure does! Somebody give him a towel!
The whole stadium seems hot, you can even sometimes see people holding a fan
Intel comeback starts now. I see the doubters or TSMC fan boys here...but Intel will break through
after ripping of MILLIONS of people with defectives CPU's... that they knew had problem before they shipped. that is called criminals activity which is typical for american corporations.
@Alwayslifted no one is dying bro. Not criminal at all. Can't say the same for TSMC...lack of Safety or environmental concern when making chips. Also slave labor...yea those chips are cheap because of that.
"Currently, TSMC is responsible for producing Intel CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs tiles for the Arrow and Lunar Lake platforms. As per Intel's product roadmap, Arrow Lake will utilize the Intel 20A process, while Lunar Lake will utilize the 18A process, both incorporating transistor designs such as PowerVia and RibbonFET"
"February 19 - February 23
Intel confirms 3nm chip orders placed with TSMC Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has confirmed for the first time that two of the company's upcoming processors will be made using TSMC's 3nm processes."
"Lunar Lake is the first processor design by Intel where all logic dies are entirely fabricated on external nodes outsourced to TSMC. "
@@kakashi0429 lmao lunar lake is literally made on tsmc, you will have to wait for 18a since 20a is already cancelled. Meaning next gen desktop chips (arrow lake) is most likely going to be made by tsmc.
@someonetooknuggets the point is manufacturing cheap in TSMC for those reasons...criminal labor cost and less regulations on safety
If this is real qualcomm laptops will be gone before they arrive
The progress and competition in processing power are good for consumers.
I am actually amazed at the progress Intel made from the last mess. I wish them the best as they really had some of the most amazing CPUs throughout the years. Good for them. I need the 9 series to replace my 13900KS!! Come on, you can blow us all away!!
Intel just gave a lesson to snapdragon on how to do CPU's
lol, no, not at all, no.
@@betag24cn I'm sorry bro, I was rooting for snapdragon too, but there attempt with the X series reminds me of the snapdragon 810, great power but with the heat and efficiency of an exynos.
The only good thing they did to the laptop market is actually force intel to do an actual laptop chip rather than stuffing a trimmed down desktop CPU, the way I see it, arm had a chance for a home run, but the player was snapdragon lol
Was the hvac in the room powered by intel cpus
Lol 😂😂
😂
they forgot the industrial chiller
10:16 Intel presenter really thought she could copy that ONE MORE THING line from Apple to hype the crowd.💀
I just want intel to get good.
Dude is sweating as if he left the tub of ice cream out and he needs to finish this presentation before he can go back and continue eating it.
40% of ppt only on ai🤦. We are done with ai. Stop pushing it down our throats.
That’s the new cooling system. When it gets too hot… it starts sweating.
Intel should take some notes from human biology, we've had this cooling problem solved for hundreds of thousands of years.
The thing I’m happy about seeing here is that Intel is finally putting a heavy focus on efficiency. The problem is that Intel is so far behind, they don’t even show comparisons to the Apple M4 chip 😂
Intel didn't need to release this at an event. Just introduce the tech in new PC's
They need to market it such that manufaturers can adopt it
It is already implemented in new laptops
It's advertising mate
When is Intel going to deal with the 13th and 14th gen CPU stability problem?
Did they fix the problems that 13th and 14th suffered?
there were two problems, 13th gen had oxidation and voltage problems, 14th only had voltage problems
they are trying, but millions of cpus on desktops and servers are rusted or burned requiring a replacememnt unit
i really hope they fixed the voltage problem, there is people needing intel machines at work, at home, no one will waste a cent and will buy ryzen
for work i hope they fix it, but at this moment it is not completely fixed, the cpu itself allows whatever the microcode says, and cpu should restrict itself, not wait for a microcode to perhaps fix it or not, the microcode shoyld have been well done like 3 years ago, not now at the end of the current socket
The performance per watt is truly amazing.
They just grabbed a guy out of their shipping warehouse to do this. Poor guy has zero stage presence
Never have i switch sides faster than this
Price comparison?
hmmm the glaring absence of the apple chips in comparison… lmao
20 hours of workload in what brightness level? The most dim settings?
people in comment gonna assume this CPU gonna defect like I9 13 and 14 are lol
i need to see where the resistors are underneath core 200 ultra. we already know they're really bad at putting them on the hottest componets. atleast have the cpu be proven to be failed for a reason not just undetermined, rma up to us intel says. so yeah we know this is another ploy. if they do things right we can cut weeks off our rma process but this too hopefull. f intel btw
@@michealfunickrr3717Lunar lake is second gen ultra processor after meteor lake both are using TSMC fabrication instead intel 7 the 10nm created by intel. and their fault cleary trying to sell unstable overclock version of 12gen that actually good, there no related issues with meteor lake,unless intel same like plane manufacturer is likely they gonna do same thing again
Intel following in Blackberry's footsteps, passing Nokia in the hallway. lolll
Lol if x86 performs as well as ARM based many will go for x86. Cause Games and many many applications are still not supported by ARM
no one is going to gamble $$$ of ARM pc dude, there are so many software incompatibilities it's not funny. the x86 will continue to dominate.
@@M.K__ is it x86 only support 4gb of ram?
@@ricki_daynes lunar lake x86 architecture only has two tiers of un upgradable ram with 16GB and 32GB configuration.
The microcode error in that chip caused both the chip and him to sweat aggressively.
a Roblox benchmark is wild
It's the first thing I check when buying a PC... can it run Roblox fullscreen at least 60fps! lol
From my experience it’s actually quite taxing on a cpu. Kick up a game with a few scripts and it melts the ps4 down to 12fps.
Man's already sweating from the CPU head🙃
Intel doesn’t invest in presentation. I pulling for Intel have success with lunar lake.
Cnat wait for independent reviews
Daca uploadul este un tren care vine din stanga si downloadul este un tren care vine din dreapta unde se intalnesc si ce ar trebui sa fie diferit ?
bro is sweating its ok i sweat worse esp onstage too lol gpu seems impressive the non discrete one
It must be hot in there, you can someone fanning at 1:45
got to cut back somehow; by any means
@@fawaza5486 cut back ?
@@libertysound8575 cut back as in Intel is broke. That’s why they’re firing people and pressuring employees to retire early. To name a couple cutbacks, you can add electrical bills at shows to the list lol
Berlin hates AC, not a single building has AC
now make a desktop cpu that is hella fast
Okay, I am really sick and tired of people dissing Intel on every thread. I will listen if you have Intel and had problems recently. But 90% of you guys own AMD or something else, but constantly bad mouth like there is no tomorrow. I am not defending Intel either. And yes I do have 14700K and working perfectly fine. Let’s make Intel work even harder so that there is competition. You guys are going to cry when AMD increase the price by 30% and only increase 7% each year with new processors. If they do screw up next, then 😢
Mate, letting internet comments about a giant corporation affect you emotionally in ANY way is something you might want to have a chat with yourself about
🤡
now this is what i call one step foward for intel processors
this changes everything, now the real user benchmarks need to come out and prove this is real then Intel is back.
everyone is counting Intel out, but AMD and Apple both were where Intel was, and Apple almost went bankrupt if not for a cash lifeline from Microsoft.
2:57 i see Dota 2 i press Buy.😂
would it survive gaming?
The Dell XPS 13 will be more powerful than the 16?
Lol after Apple left Intel, then only they started making new things
@@alberteinsteinthejew hope not too late
man tucks the cpu in his pocket like nothing lol
But does the GPU have dedicated memory? Hoes does it work?
featuring Bluescreen of Death during gaming and premature oxidation 😂
Can't wait for these chips!
Noticed that Microsoft surface is missing from the September launch.
Wait what?
The NPU is 48 tops vs 18 tops for Apple m3 neural engine. Wow .
i dont want a neural engine, i dont want ai on my desktop pc or in my tablet or laptop, why feel impressed by that?
If a company just says "better", but not how much, it's suspicious.
But they didn't do that here?
I wonder if the chip they benchmarked is the one going into the upcoming MSI Claw.
Also great to see competition! All these big companies competing is great for us consumers.
does it overheat
no, they used chiplets, the same tech as amd was using since ryzen gen 1
Thanks for this CNET!
Everyone int the hall sweating, power efficiency?
lmao, he put that chip in his pocket...
Why he didn’t compare it with APPLE SILICON M4 ?
Because m4 macs has not released yet.
Because no one will game on them
m4 is not out there yet and it cant, it will lose
how can you compare with something that hasn't released yet, use your brain for once
@@betag24cn m4 is not out there yet?
My Grandmother said " When someone is lying, they sweat like a lier".
is this new type of architecture?
Yes
Intel got rid of hyperthreading with these new chips
damn all the AMD fanboys whining in the comments is funny 🤣
it's like they don't want compitition at all 😂
i read most comments and i cant find them, did you got paid by intel to write that?
Si unele imagini cu optic fiber de pe google imi induc ft multe si la capitolul senzori lumina , sunet , convertire etc in aceste cazuri fiind vorba de altceva
Sign of overheating issues sweating too much
Are they seriously comparing Dota 2 with ARM processor??
Yes because they are scared of qualcomm
Does it over volting?
i bet it does lol
Is it faster and more power efficient than Zen5? I heard that zen5 is super power efficient!
it¨s not
There is a video showing that it is faster with less power.
Yes, it seems it will be.
what sdk can use local mpu . should have mentioned that
Offers fine-grained control for maximum performance.
* DirectML: Microsoft's API for hardware-accelerated machine learning. Supports the NPU via a developer preview.
* oneAPI: Intel's cross-architecture programming model. Includes tools and libraries for NPU development.
* OpenVINO™ toolkit: Streamlines deployment of deep learning models across Intel hardware, including the NPU.
Additionally, Intel provides extensive documentation and support resources on its website.
Key points:
* Multiple SDK options cater to different developer needs and skill levels.
* DirectML offers a higher-level abstraction, while the NPU Acceleration Library provides lower-level control.
* oneAPI and OpenVINO™ help integrate the NPU into broader development workflows.
* Intel provides robust support for developers using the NPU.
Remember:
* NPU support in DirectML is currently in developer preview and may have limitations.
* Refer to Intel's official documentation for the most up-to-date information and specific requirements.
I know how it feels man, I know how it feels... I am a walking lake of sweat.
When ARM can run x86/x64 faster than Intel, what’s the point of continuing with x86/x64?!😂
that is bot happening yet, but i think it will happen eventually
x86 has a limited future, it is not brigth, arm can replace it, fast
I'm very disappointed with only 20 PCIe Gen 5 lanes. I was hoping for at least 24 so I could run my GPU and 2 NVME drives at Gen 5 speeds. I'm not an AMD guy, but I have to seriously consider the AMD Ryzen 9000 series. I'm also not looking for a GPU on my CPU, so that is not a selling point for me.
When you have to ask your audiences to clap for you…
Super awkward…but I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt because the room looks like the A/C broke 😅
Isn't linux like best then windows
Damn intel actually fighting back and it may win😂
lets be hinest, this is for laptops, tablets and ultrabooks, no one will run to buy a soldered ram wprkstation with one of these
the market is extremely limited, i wouldnt waste a minute in it, having qualcom and apple alreade reachung and outperforming whatever this x86 can do
it is a uphill race, and arm already finished that race
Generation compatibility is amazing and most important thing about PC. But AI spying apps and built in features are menace.
Battle mage when?
Market competition is beautiful. Let's see if these chips will show any defects like their desktop counterparts, but for now, it's refreshing to see Intel delivering significant improvements compared to their past releases.
*cries in 14900k and 13900ks*
I noticed that most of the flattering comments about Intel and the claims they made during the announcement are written by accounts created very recently. Some literally created this week. I find that very interesting…
He lies every time that he exhales.😂
Why am I feeling so awkward watching this announcement?
It's amazing how fast they're able to develop this when real competition enters the market. Just proves they had this all along and but choose to be greedy.
The Fab producing these chips is newly built and has been in construction for years.
They already have the design but Intel Fab could not make it.
this thing made by TSMC
Intel and Google, apparently, have lost the "wow" factor, after the "Apple and OpenAI fiasco"s, respectively.
Isnt everyone at intel jumping ship?
Intel is sounding desparate partnering with Google to try and come up with a solution to the micrsoft AI problem and the qualcomm competition.
I used a Surface Pro 9 with 12th Gen Core i5. The lesson I learnt - never believe Intel can make something energy efficient. Even with Lunar Lake. I can't believe my Surface can't run more than 4 hours while unplugged. Then I switch back to my iPad Pro M1, 90% of battery health, but can last for 5 hrs +.
Well i love my ipad but can’t compare ipad os to a full windows os
@@turbojobo Choose a Snapdragon Windows tablet then.
@@ray412m dont need it, got my macbook thanks
@@turbojoboSamsung tablets are very functional, on par with Ipads
That python code at 9:55 is terrible in choose_option(). You don't want capitalize(), there is no such variable as userencrypted_choice and if you don't enter a valid choice it returns when it should ask again. I would be quicker to write it yourself than waste your time debugging that rubbish.
He sweated more than Werner Vogels.
They say actual Intel laptop can last 14 hours hahahahaha and new ones 20 hours, actual Intel laptops can barely make it to 6-7 hours with the lowest power settings, AMD can already double that, and arm triple that, all that presentation was BS until reviews say the opposite
Hold the word Xe2 up in a mirror 😂😂😂
HAHAHAHA
No...way...
Someone in marking slip that in haha...
This looks damn cool!
It’s crazy how every company is touting ‘Ai Performance’ when most people will NEVER use any feature that utilize NPU’s. Most people Hate Windows 11, and would downgrade if they knew how to. Just bring back a Classic Desktop, Functional Windows Explorer and Start Menu, Simple Connectivity. Less Bloatware. Get rid of the Damn Settings App, and bring back the Control Panel. Stop adding useless features to an Operating System.
People who hate W11 don't know how to set up a PC for the most part.
I am still not able to get 12th gen processors at the prices of latest amd processors. Guess these chips will be available to regular buyers in 3 to 4 years!
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