Intel Signals Move to a Unified Core Architecture for Future CPUs

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Intel is reportedly moving away from a split P-Core/E-Core hybrid toward a unified core design for its next-generation CPUs, with a dedicated design team and an unclear launch timeline, potentially impacting both consumer and Xeon lines and leaving room for new differentiation techniques.
- Intel Plans Return to Unified Core Design, No More Performance and Efficiency Core Split TechPowerUp
- Intel’s ‘Unified Core’ Ambitions With Next-Gen CPUs Remain Intact as a New Job Posting Signals Further Progress on the Concept Wccftech
- Intel confirms "Unified Core" plans with CPU Job Listing OC3D
- Rumours around Intel's 'unified core' future chip designs are swirling once more PC Gamer
- Intel job listing mentions “Unified Core” CPU design team as hybrid P-core and E-core era continues VideoCardz.com
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