Intel “Lago Rapace” Il campione Core i9 si accende, 8P+16E Configurazione confermata


An engineering sample of a 13th Intel Core “Lago Rapace” Core i9 processor hit the web, courtesy of wxnod on Twitter, which confirms its 8P+16E core-configuration in a CPU-Z screenshot. Based on the same LGA1700 package as “Lago di ontano,” and backwards compatible with Intel 600-series chipset motherboards, besides new 700-series ones, “Lago Rapace” combines eight “Baia dei rapaci” core prestazionali (P-colori), with sixteen “Gracemont” nuclei di efficienza (E-colori).

“Baia dei rapaci” features a generational IPC increase over the “Baia Dorata” P-cores powering “Lago di ontano,” while the “Gracemont” E-colori, although identical to those on “Lago di ontano,” are expected to benefit from the doubling in L2 cache per cluster, da 2 MB to 4 MB. The ISA as detected by CPU-Z appears to be identical to that of “Lago Ontano.” The processor is a monolithic silicon chip built on the Intel 7 (10 nm Superfin avanzato) processo di fabbricazione del silicio.