Intel Hybrid Processors: Uncompromised PC Experiences for Innovative Form Factors Like Foldables, Dual Screens
June 10 2020 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
What’s New: Today, Intel launched Intel® Core™ processors
with Intel® Hybrid Technology, code-named “Lakefield.” Leveraging
Intel’s Foveros 3D packaging technology and featuring a hybrid CPU
architecture for power and performance scalability, Lakefield
processors are the smallest to deliver Intel Core performance and
full Windows compatibility across productivity and content creation
experiences for ultra-light and innovative form factors.
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In June 2020, Intel launches "Lakefield,"
Intel Core processors with Intel Hybrid Technology. The processor
leverages Intel’s Foveros 3D packaging technology and featuring a
hybrid CPU architecture for power and performance scalability.
Lakefield processors are the smallest to deliver Intel Core
performance and full Windows compatibility across productivity and
content creation experiences for ultra-light and innovative form
factors. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
“Intel Core processors with Intel Hybrid
Technology are the touchstone of Intel’s vision for advancing the
PC industry by taking an experience-based approach to designing
silicon with a unique combination of architectures and IPs.
Combined with Intel’s deepened co-engineering with our partners,
these processors unlock the potential for innovative device
categories of the future.”
–Chris Walker, Intel corporate vice president
and general manager of Mobile Client Platforms
Why They’re Great for Innovative PC Form Factors: Intel
Core processors with Intel Hybrid Technology deliver full Windows
10 application compatibility in up to a 56% smaller package area
for up to 47% smaller board size1 and extended battery life,
providing OEMs more flexibility in form factor design across
single, dual and foldable screen devices while delivering the PC
experiences people expect. They are also:
- The first Intel Core processors shipping with attached
package-on-package (PoP) memory, further reducing board size.
- The first Intel Core processors to deliver as low as 2.5mW of
standby SoC power – an up to 91% reduction compared to Y-series
processors – for more time between charges2.
- The first Intel processors to feature native dual internal
display pipes, making them ideally suited for foldable and
dual-screen PCs.
When You Can Get It: Two announced designs powered
by the Intel Core processors with Intel Hybrid Technology and
co-engineered with Intel include the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold, the
first fully functional PC with a folding OLED display unveiled at
CES 2020 and expected to ship this year, and the Intel-based
Samsung Galaxy Book S expected in select markets starting in
June.
About Key Features & Capabilities: Intel Core i5 and
i3 processors with Intel Hybrid Technology leverage a 10nm Sunny
Cove core to take on more intense workloads and foreground
applications, while four power-efficient Tremont cores balance
power and performance optimization for background tasks. The
processors are fully compatible with 32- and 64-bit Windows
applications, helping reach new heights for the thinnest and
lightest designs.
- Smallest package size, enabled by Foveros: With Foveros
3D stacking technology, processors achieve a dramatic reduction in
package area – now only a miniscule 12x12x1 mm, approximately the
size of a dime – by stacking two logic dies and two layers of DRAM
in three dimensions, also eliminating the need for external
memory.
- Hardware-guided OS scheduling: Enabling real-time
communication between the CPU and the OS scheduler to run the right
apps on the right cores, the hybrid CPU architecture helps deliver
up to 24% better performance per SOC power3 and up to 12% faster
single-threaded integer compute-intensive application
performance4.
- More than 2x throughput on Intel UHD for AI-enhanced
workloads5: Flexible GPU engine compute enables
sustained, high-throughput inference applications – including
AI-enhanced video stylization, analytics and image resolution
upscaling.
- Up to 1.7x better graphics performance6: Gen11
graphics delivers seamless media and content creation on the go –
the biggest leap in graphics for Intel processor-based 7-watt
systems. Convert video clips up to 54% faster7, and with support
for up to four external 4K displays, immerse in rich visuals for
content creation and entertainment.
- Gigabit connectivity: With support for Intel® Wi-Fi 6
(Gig+) and Intel LTE solutions, experience seamless video
conferencing and streaming online.
Processor Number
Graphics
Cores / Threads
Graphics (EUs)
Cache
TDP
Base Freq (GHz)
Max Single Core Turbo (GHz)
Max All Core Turbo (GHz)
Graphics Max Freq (GHz)
Memory
i5-L16G7
Intel UHD Graphics
5/5
64
4MB
7W
1.4
3.0
1.8
Up to 0.5
LPDDR4X-4267
i3-L13G4
Intel UHD Graphics
5/5
48
4MB
7W
0.8
2.8
1.3
Up to 0.5
LPDDR4X-4267
More Context: Lakefield Processors: Intel Core Processors
with Intel Hybrid Technology (YouTube Video) | Lakefield Press Kit
| Lakefield Product Brief | Intel Images: Up Close with
Lakefield
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been
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Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured
using specific computer systems, components, software, operations
and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the
results to vary. You should consult other information and
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visit www.intel.com/benchmarks.
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1 Up to 56% smaller package area and up to 47% smaller board
size: Intel® Core™ i5-L16G7 compared to Intel® Core™ i7 8500Y
processor
2 Up to 91% reduction in standby power: Intel® Core™ i5-L16G7
compared to Intel® Core™ i7-8500Y
3 Up to 24% better web browsing power efficiency: As measured by
WebXPRT3 score per Watt on Intel® Core™ i5-L16G7 vs. Intel® Core™
i7-8500Y
4 Up to 12% faster single threaded integer compute intensive
application performance: As measured by SPEC CPU2006 on Intel®
Core™ i5-L16G7 vs. Intel® Core™ i7-8500Y
5 2x throughput on Intel UHD graphics for AI-Enhanced Workloads:
As measured by MLPerf v0.5 Inference with Offline Scenario using
OpenVINO 2020.R2 framework Closed ResNet50-v1.5 offline FP16 GPU
(Batch=128) workload on Intel® Core™ i5-L16G7 versus Intel® Core™
i7-8500Y
6 Up to 1.7x better graphics performance: As measured by 3DMark
11 on Intel® Core™ i5-L16G7 vs. Intel® Core™ i7-8500Y
7 Up to 54% faster at converting video clips to your favorite
format: as measured by Handbrake RUG 1213 on Intel® Core™ i5-L16G7
vs. Intel® Core™ i5-8200Y
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