Intel Promises Double-Digit Performance Boost for 13th Gen Core “Raptor Lake” CPUs, Up to 24 Cores and 32 Threads

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As part of this week’s Investors Meeting 2022 event, Intel shared some exciting new details regarding its next generation of desktop processors.



Code named “Raptor Lake,” Intel’s 13th Gen Core processors will boast up to a double-digit performance boost, according to a slide from the company that confirms the new chips are being built on the Intel 7 process node and will leverage a hybrid architecture just like the current Alder Lake generation. Raptor Lake CPUs will be compatible with the current LGA 1700 socket, and the family will be headlined by a flagship SKU with 24 cores and 32 threads.



As noted by an Intel employee who demoed the chip during yesterday’s investors event, the 13th Gen Core flagship will feature 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores, double the amount of efficiency cores in the Core i9-12900K. The first Raptor Lake...

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We have increased overall performance by 10 percent by adding 20 percent more cores but reducing our per core power consumption by 3 percent so for 17 percent more power you will get maybe slightly over 10 percent faster performance for your background tasks.
 
We have increased overall performance by 10 percent by adding 20 percent more cores but reducing our per core power consumption by 3 percent so for 17 percent more power you will get maybe slightly over 10 percent faster performance for your background tasks.
I went with the 12700K because I didn't want to pay for the four more E-cores in the 12900K, but didn't want to lose two P-cores going with a 12600K.

I do hope that they have more in line for Raptor Lake than additional E-cores!
 
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