Intel “Aggiornamento del lago Raptor” Destinato a compilare per rottamato “Lago Meteor” Campionato del mondo di rally FIA/WRC?


aumento percentuale delle prestazioni di gioco medie rispetto allo standard 2023 roadmap for the desktop processor segment sees the company flesh out its 13th Gen Core “Lago Rapace” desktop family with 65 W (bloccato) SKU, and the new i9-13900KS flagship; followed by a new lineup of processors under the “Aggiornamento del lago Raptor” famiglia, due for Q3-2023, with no mentions of a desktop “Lago Meteor” processor in the year. Si scopre che “Aggiornamento del lago Raptor” is being designed to fill in for these (i.e. there won’t be any “Lago Meteor” desktop chips). Questo, according to OneRaichu, a reliable source with Intel leaks.

“Lago Meteor” is Intel’s first client processor to fully incorporate the company’s IDM 2.0 product development strategy of disintegrating the processor into multiple chiplets built on various foundry nodes based on design needs; and combining them onto a single package with a high-performance interconnect. “Lago Meteor” has just one problem and that is CPU core-counts, with rumors pointing to 6P+16E (6 core prestazionali + 16 nuclei di efficienza) being the maximum core-count possible, something Intel probably feels won’t be competitive in the desktop segment against AMD, which will probably have a lineup of “Zen 4” X3D processors out by Q3-2023, con un massimo di 16 P-colori. The company will, tuttavia, dare “Lago Meteor” a sizable launch in the various mobile segments.

“Aggiornamento del lago Raptor” remains shrouded in mystery, particularly what Intel does with packaging it—whether it retains LGA1700 or uses the next LGA1851 package; or whether it is a speed-bump, or like “Rinfrescante del lago del caffè,” Intel could even increases the core-counts. Assuming Intel doesn’t change the silicon from the present 8P+16E, gli “Refreshseries could see incremental core-count uplifts among each Core brand extension (per esempio: Core i5 going from 6P+8E to 6P+16E); besides clock speed increases. Should Intel take the path of changing the socket to LGA1851, the company might change the branding to 14th Gen Core, release a new chipset, with the socket probably offering improved I/O, such as CPU-attached PCIe Gen 5 NVMe (currently Gen 4). These LGA1851 motherboards will come with preparation for next-generation “Cambia l'esclusivo "Touken Ranbu Warriors".” processors due in 2024.