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Intel ice lake sp is seen in sisoft with 54% more ipc performance

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The high performance Intel Core 'Ice Lake Sp' 10nm has finally arrived. After what seems like years of waiting, Intel's high-performance 10nm processors have entered the final stages of testing and with them have come leaks.

Intel Ice Lake SP is seen on SiSoft with 54% more IPC performance

This particular leak shows a 10nm 14 core 28 wire piece. An appearance in Sisoft Sandra usually occurs after all initial prototype stages have been completed and final clocks and specs are being finalized. The CPU in question has 14 cores based on the Ice Lake architecture along with 28 threads. It has 21 MB of L3 cache and 17.5 MB of L2. Base clock speed is 2 GHz (turbo not shown here). Considering that the processor nomenclature is hidden, this likely originated from one of Intel's testing labs.

In arithmetic tests the CPU scores 360 GOPs. The performance of the multimedia processor is 1.4 Gpix / s, while in crypto it reaches 23 GB / s. The memory bandwidth (at 2666 MHz) is 98.1 GB / s. These are incredibly decent results for having 14 that is clocked at just 2 GHz.

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To put this in perspective, an Intel Xeon Gold 6132 (with a dual socket configuration reaches around 750 GOPs at 3.2 GHz). That is 8.4 clock points per core (750/28 / 3.2 = 8.4). This particular Ice Lake has a score of 360 GOPs with 12.9 clock points per core (360/14/2 = 12.9). This is a CPI increase of about 54%, an amount that can be considered as very impressive.

Ice Lake seems to point ways with this IPC performance improvement.

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