The 13th generation of desktop processors Intel Raptor Lake will bring up to 15% performance improvement over Alder Lake-S. They keep the Intel 7 process, but the 24 cores and 32 threads as a maximum configuration hint at what is coming for September.
It has been the YouTube channel Moore’s Law is Dead that has set off the alarm voices, and it seems that there will be room for improvement for that Intel 7 process. Raptor Lake is the 13th generation of Intel processors, which will arrive in end of 2021 and that will bring new performance and features.
Intel Raptor Lake will leave Alder Lake-S in an anecdote
This is the information that comes from Moore’s Law is Dead, a YouTube channel that always handles good sources. There will be no change in Performance Cores (P-Cores), but there will be an increase in E-Cores. They speak of figures ranging between 8 and 15%, which means that there would be a 30-40% on multi-thread over Intel Alder Lake-S.
The Raptor Covewhich will be the P-Cores of these chips, would not cease to be a upgraded version of golden cove; even so, they would provide a large increase in the CPI. Initially, Moore’s spoke of increases in the performance / consumption ratio and core frequencies, but no further changes in core frequencies are expected, following seeing that some KS versions reach the maximum 5.5 GHz.
Regarding the efficient cores, they will continue to be the Gracemonts, with the difference that they would be doubled: 8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores. These 13th generation processors will be compatible with the LGA1700 socket and, we assume, with the Z690 and B660 chipset boards. According to the source, we will see new chipsets that will support frequencies of DDR5 RAM memories higher than 5600 MHz natively.
Intel Raptor Lake-S would materialize his launch 3rd quarter 2022while the 13th generation portable processors (Raptor Lake-H/HX or U) would have their release date set at the end of 2022.
Finally, say that this generation would come to compete with the AMD Ryzen 7000 (Zen 4). In this way, we will continue to see Intel with a 10nm process once morest chips manufactured with a 5nm node, this fight is going to be beautiful!
The real upgrade would come with Intel Meteor Lake
We are bombarded with tremendous hype regarding Intel Meteor Lake, so we let you know. The brutal performance increase is going to come with this 14th generation whose arrival is scheduled for 2023. Arguments are the process. Intel 4 (7nm), the Meteor Lake architecture and the increase in cores and threads in the processors.
It is possible that Intel tries to reinforce its proposal with the Crestmont efficient cores and with the iGPUs Arc Battlemage. We see that the expressionSoC» is appearing more and more in the Intel slides, so we can expect a change in the desktop platform.
In fact, there is talk of a voltage regulator called DLVR (Digital Linear Voltage Regulator), which would increase efficiency by working in parallel with the motherboard voltage regulator. The idea is to reduce the voltage by an average of up to 160 millivolts in order to reduce the consumption of all the equipment.
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