At the Intel Tech Tour event in Israel, the company shared its plans for the thirteenth generation of processors. The Raptor Lake family has been confirmed to have a processor clocked up to 6GHz.
When such a processor will be released and under what name is not known. The obvious candidate for the highest frequency will be the top model KS – such processors are usually released a few months after the release of the representatives of the K series.
OK sorry reconfirmed this. #IntelTechTour : PRL only exists because MTL wasn’t going to be ready on time. RPL dev started 2 years ago. GPU RTL and IO RTL hasn’t changed from ADL. 41% improved MT perf of RPL over ADL, 15% ST, based on SPECint207.
— Isic Silas, Intel Corp VP of CCG.
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The company also indicates that Raptor Lake will increase performance compared to previous generations by 15% in single-threaded tasks and by 41% with multiple parallel computing threads.
“The Intel Raptor Lake series only exists because Meteor Lake won’t be ready at the right time,” Intel VP Isic Silas said at the event, commenting on the release of the 13th generation.
Intel also stated that Raptor Lake is the first architecture that will be able to break the 8 GHz bar. This is confirmed by the leaked information about overclocking the fast cores of the new processor to a similar frequency.
The thirteenth generation of Intel processors will be unveiled at the Innovation event on September 27, the same day that AMD launches the Ryzen 7000.
Official specifications of 13th generation Intel Core processors (Raptor Lake-S) – Igor’sLAB round
Source: videocardz