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Update on Intel's Panther Lake at Computex 2024, Intel Powering Up Intel 18A Wafer Next Week

5 juin 2024 à 03:00

During the Intel keynote hosted by CEO Pat Gelsinger, he gave the world a glimpse into the Intel Client roadmap until 2026. Meteor Lake launched last year on that roadmap, and Lunar Lake, which we dived into yesterday as Intel disclosed technical details about the upcoming platform. Pat also presented a wafer on stage, Panther Lake, and he gave some additional information about Intel's forthcoming Panther Lake platform, which is expected in 2025.

We covered Intel's initial announcement about the Panther Lake platform last year. It is set to be Intel's first client platform using its Intel 18A node. Aside from once again affirming that things are on track for a 2026 launch, Pat Gelsinger, Intel's CEO, also confirmed that they will be powering on the first 18A wafer for Panther Lake as early as next week.

One element to consider from last year is that Lunar Lake, which was expected to be built on the Intel 20A node, is built using TSMC, with the Lunar Lake compute tile with Xe2-LPG graphics on TSMC N3B, and the I/O tile on TSMC N6. Pat confirmed on stage that Panther Lake will be on Intel 18A. Still, he didn't divulge which P and E cores it would use or if it would use a different variant of the incoming Lion Cove P-cores and Skymont E-Cores, which is coming with Lunar Lake SoCs, while the same cores will be used in Arrow Lake for desktop expected this year.

As we head into the second half of 2024 and after Lunar Lake launches, Intel may divulge more information, including the architectural advancements Panther Lake is expected to bring. Until then, we will have to wait and see.

April 2024 CIPA numbers

Par : PR admin
5 juin 2024 à 01:41


CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their latest camera production data (orange: 2024, black: 2023, blue: 2022):

April 2024 CIPA numbers by ZoetMB

April was another solid month for the industry.  Compared to last April (just for that one month), mirrorless units were up 5.2% and lens shipments were up 7.7%.  Year-do-date unit and shipped value numbers are up far more.

CIPA has predicted 5.89m ILCs, 1.52m compacts and 9.57m lenses for calendar 2024.  Based on 2023 shipping patterns, ILC’s could conceivably come in at 6.7-7.1m units.  Lenses might hit 10 million for the first time since 2019.

That compares to:*

2023: 6.001 million bodies (+1.25%), 9.639 million lenses (-0.92%).
2022: 5.927 million bodies (+10.8%), 9.7 million lenses (+1.6%).
2021: 5.348 million bodies (+0.75%), 9.55 million lenses (+6.1%)
2020: 5.308 million bodies (-37.3%), 9 million lenses (-36.6%)
2019: 8.462 million bodies (-21.4%), 14.2 million lenses (-21.1%)
2018: 10.76 million bodies (-7.9%), 18 million lenses (-6.4%)
2017: 11.68 million bodies (+0.6%) 19.22 million lenses (+0.156%)
2016: 11.61 million bodies (-11.1%), 19.19 million lenses (-11.6%)
2015: 13.06 million bodies (-5.6%), 21.7 million lenses (-5.2%)
2014: 13.84 million bodies (-19.2%), 22.9 million lenses (-14.2%)
2013: 17.13 million bodies (-15%), 26.7 million lenses (-12.2%)
2012: 20.16 million bodies (+28.5%), 30.4 million lenses (+16.9%)
2011: 15.69 million bodies (+21.7%), 26.0 million lenses (+19.9%)
2010: 12.89 million bodies (+30%), 21.69 million lenses (+34.7%)
2009: 9.91 million bodies (+2.2%), 16.1 million lenses (+2.5%)
2008: 9.7 million bodies (+17.4%), 15.7 million lenses (+25.6%)
2007: 8.26 million bodies, 12.5 million lenses
*Bodies = ILC bodies

April 2024:  Cumulative Units & Shipped Value:
(All comparisons to YTD 2023)

DSLR Units : 290.7K -16% YTD
DSLR Shipped Value: ¥14.3 billion -9% YTD

Mirrorless Units: 1447K +20% YTD
Mirrorless Shipped Value: ¥173.7 billion +19% YTD

Compact Units: 535K +5% YTD
Compact Shipped Value: ¥27.99 billion +37% YTD

Lenses for smaller than 35mm sensors Units: 1490K +14% YTD
Lenses for smaller than 35mm sensor Shipped Value: ¥31.6 billion +32% YTD

Lenses for 35mm and larger sensors Units: 1440K +9% YTD
Lenses for 35mm and larger sensors Shipped Value: ¥124.2 billion +23% YTD

Cumulative 2024 Mirrorless unit share (of Mirrorless + DSLR): 83.3% (was 77.7% YTD 2023)
Cumulative 2024 Mirrorless Shipped Value share: 92.4% (was 90.3% YTD 2023)

The ratio of lenses shipped to bodies shipped is 1.69 for YTD 2024.  (was 1.70 for YTD 2023).

Full-year 2024 Geographic Share: (Asia doesn’t include China or Japan)

DSLR:
Units:                   China 09.8%, Asia 07.3%, Japan 4.2%, Europe 36.6%, Americas 40.4%, Other 1.6%
Shipped Value: China 16.7%, Asia 09.3%, Japan 4.9%, Europe 30.1%, Americas 37.7%, Other 1.3%

Mirrorless:
Units:                   China 28.7%, Asia 16.2%, Japan 09.9%, Europe 19.2%, Americas 22.5%, Other 3.4%
Shipped Value: China 31.1%, Asia 16.1%, Japan 08.3%, Europe 18.1%, Americas 22.2%, Other 4.2%

Compacts:
Units:                   China 09.9%, Asia 11.9%, Japan 23.3%, Europe 21.7%, Americas 28.5%, Other 4.8%
Shipped Value: China 13.6%, Asia 14.5%, Japan 14.4%, Europe 23.3%, Americas 28.8%, Other 5.4%

Lenses:
Units:                   China 22.3%, Asia 14.4%, Japan 11.8%, Europe 22.8%, Americas 25.3%, Other 3.5%
Shipped Value: China 26.6%, Asia 15.2%, Japan 11.1%, Europe 20.7%, Americas 21.8%, Other 4.6%

Approximate shipped value per unit (at ¥156=$1):
DSLR: $314
Mirrorless: $769
Compact: $335
Lenses: $341

A list of participating CIPA companies can be found here.

Via NikonRumors

The post April 2024 CIPA numbers appeared first on Photo Rumors.

Ce qu’il faut retenir du dernier débat télévisé entre les huit principales têtes de liste aux élections européennes

Pour leur dernier débat télévisé, les principales têtes de liste ont longuement débattu de l’immigration sur France 2, avant d’aborder plus rapidement les questions d’économie, d’écologie, et enfin de la guerre en Ukraine.

© Stephane de Sakutin / AP

Les principaux candidats aux européennes, François-Xavier Bellamy (LR), Jordan Bardella, (RN), Marion Maréchal Le Pen (Reconquête !), Marie Toussaint (Ecologistes), Léon Deffontaines (PCF), Manon Aubry (LFI), Valérie Hayer (Renaissance) et Raphaël Glucksmann (PS), à Aubervilliers (Seine-Saint-Denis), le 4 juin 2024.

Autoroute A69 Toulouse-Castres : les opposants déterminés à se rassembler malgré l’interdiction

Gérald Darmanin a dénoncé une « manifestation qui s’annonce extrêmement violente ». Les collectifs à l’origine de l’événement prévu durant trois jours, du 7 au 9 juin, accusent le ministre de l’intérieur de prendre « le risque d’engendrer une situation chaotique ».

© STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP

Le ministre de l’intérieur, Gérald Darmanin, à l’Assemblée nationale, à Paris, le 21 mai 2024.
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