Nischay Khanna: What Is AVX-512 and Why Is Intel Killing It Off? In: MUO (MakeUseOf.com). Valnet, 27. August 2022, abgerufen am 24. August 2023 (englisch): „While the older systems used cores running on the same architecture, the Alder Lake processors use two different cores. These cores in the Alder lake CPUs are known as P and E-cores and are powered by different architectures. While the P-cores use the Golden Cove microarchitecture, the E-cores use the Gracemont microarchitecture. This difference in architectures prevents the scheduler from working correctly when particular instructions can run on one architecture but not on the other. In the case of the Alder Lake processors, the AVX-512 instruction set is one such example, as the P-cores have the hardware to process the instruction, but the E-cores do not.“