Intel launches new Alder Lake processor - with the help of 1,000 Israelis
It’s being hailed by the company as its most ambitious project in the last decade
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"On top of providing the foremost performance ever designed by Intel, Alder Lake's Performance Cores also represent the largest performance leap in over a decade," added Adi Yoaz, Core CPU Chief Architect at Intel Israel. "The smaller cores, too, provide significant value to users as they assume responsibility for the computing tasks running in the background (such as scanning for viruses) while the performance cores direct their attention to heavy application workloads (such as graphics-intensive games). In this way, the smaller cores help the user perform several tasks simultaneously, saving the stronger cores needed to participate in every computing task."
Alongside the announcement made at Intel Innovation, the company also has revealed a new collaboration with Google where Google will use Intel’s Infrastructure Processing Unit (IPU) data center to meet more needs of developers by developing and optimizing Google’s center, too. It is understood that they will replace processors freed for dedicated processing tasks, meaning that Google will be the first company to use the new chip. Intel expects to sell ‘hundreds of thousands’ of desktop 12th Gen Intel Core processors by the end of 2021, the largest number of processors ever sold in a single quarter. The number is expected to reach 2 million by March 2022, since Alder Lake laptop processors are scheduled for launch early next year.
The news comes months after it was announced that Intel would invest another $600 million in Israel to expand its R&D centers and $10 billion on a new chip plant. In recent years, Intel has bought three Israeli tech companies - Mobileye in 2017 for more than $15 billion, artificial intelligence chipmaker Habana in 2019 for $2 billion, and Moovit a year ago for $1 billion. Today, Intel is Israel’s largest tech industry employer with roughly 14,000 workers.