Performance improvements in Intel processors

Intel recently published data showing a significant increase in the performance of its mobile processors over the past two decades. The comparison was made between the 45nm Penryn architecture, dating back about twenty years, and the upcoming 18A Panther Lake architecture.

The company claims to have achieved a performance improvement of up to 95x compared to previous generations. This data highlights the progress made in the field of microelectronics and processor architecture over the years.

These improvements are the result of a combination of factors, including the reduction in transistor size, the optimization of the architecture, and the introduction of new technologies. The evolution of processors has made it possible to obtain superior performance with the same energy consumption, making it possible to use increasingly complex applications on mobile devices.

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