Lunar Lake Hyper-Threading will also not have
While AMD is rumored to increase the performance of Ryzen 9000 processors relative to current CPUs by 40-50%, Intel is really going to deprive its processors of Hyper-Threading support. This is indicated by recent data.
Two Arrow Lake-S models have been spotted in Intel software code. Of course, there are no names there, but there is an indication of the number of cores and threads. In one case we are talking about 20 cores and 20 threads, and in the other — o 24. That is, even large cores will not support Hyper-Threading.
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Of course, hyperthreading support is not a requirement. Intel had and still has CPUs without Hyper-Threading, and AMD also released such in the lower segments. However, usually in most applications such CPUs are inferior to similar models, but with hyperthreading. Why Intel decided to abandon it is still unclear, but we have already seen the same data for both Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake.