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Source: https://www.hardwareluxx.de/index.php/news/hardware/prozessoren/64897-intel-bestätigt-clearwater-forest-verwendet-cache-im-base-tile.html
Intel's recent communication regarding its strategy for desktop CPUs, particularly in relation to AMD's 3D V-Cache technology, has been a topic of discussion.
Key Points:
Intel's Stance on 3D V-Cache: Intel has indicated that it does not plan to implement a direct 3D V-Cache-like solution for its desktop CPUs in the near future.
Intel won't bring 3D V-Cache-like tech to consumer CPUs for now — next-gen Clearwater Forest Xeon CPUs will feature "Local Cache" in the base tile akin to AMD's 3D V-Cache | Tom's Hardware
Focus on Server Market: Intel is prioritizing the server market for its 3D V-Cache technology, as seen in the Clearwater Forest platform.
Desktop Market Challenges: Intel acknowledges the smaller market size for desktop CPUs, especially gaming-focused ones.
Performance Focus: Intel is emphasizing raw CPU performance and efficiency, rather than solely focusing on gaming benchmarks.
While AMD has made significant strides in gaming performance with 3D V-Cache, Intel's approach of prioritizing core performance and efficiency could still prove to be a competitive strategy. However, it's clear that Intel is currently playing catch-up in the gaming market.
It will be interesting to see how Intel's future strategies and product launches address the performance gap with AMD and whether they can regain their position as a dominant player in the desktop CPU market.