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Intel unveils Software-Defined SuperCores to boost CPU performance
Intel has unveiled a major leap in processor architecture with the introduction of its Software-Defined SuperCores, a breakthrough designed to redefine how CPUs manage performance, efficiency, and adaptability. Unlike traditional cores that have fixed hardware roles—such as high-performance cores or efficiency cores—the SuperCores are designed to be flexible, capable of dynamically reshaping their function through software instructions. This innovation marks one of the most significant changes in chip architecture since Intel introduced hybrid designs, and it could alter the trajectory of both consumer and enterprise computing.
At the heart of this approach lies Intel’s bet on programmability and adaptability. Instead of being locked into rigid hardware logic, SuperCores can be tuned


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