Intel seems to have changed its strategy compared to the past, as it has decided to launch all the CPUs of the “Raptor Lake“ line-up, both desktop and mobile, within a few months. Among the novelties of the Raptor Lake processors we find the use of P-Core (Performance Core) based on the new Raptor Cove architecture, while the E-Core (Efficiency Core) will enjoy a greater amount of cache and improved performance. The maximum number of cores available should be 24 (with 32 threads - 8 P-Core and 16 E-Core), while the TDP should remain the same as the current Alder Lake, although the clock frequency can go up to 5 , 8GHz, as we reported in this news.
Intel Raptor Lake-P Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, said:
Inside the current market , we are seeing relative strength in the premium segments we serve, both consumer and commercial. We plan to build on this momentum with the launch of our next-generation Raptor Lake product family starting with desktop models in the fall, followed by the mobile family later this year.| ); }
Last week, we reported that tests performed on an example of Core i7-13700K CPU would have confirmed that Raptor Lake CPUs will benefit from the use of DDR5 memory, with 20% higher multi-core performance. Find all the details about it in our previous dedicated article.
Intel Raptor Lake-P Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, said:
Inside the current market , we are seeing relative strength in the premium segments we serve, both consumer and commercial. We plan to build on this momentum with the launch of our next-generation Raptor Lake product family starting with desktop models in the fall, followed by the mobile family later this year.| ); }
Last week, we reported that tests performed on an example of Core i7-13700K CPU would have confirmed that Raptor Lake CPUs will benefit from the use of DDR5 memory, with 20% higher multi-core performance. Find all the details about it in our previous dedicated article.