laitimes

13th Generation Core Graphics Sneak Peek with DDR5 memory

Intel will release the 13th generation Core processor desktop version codenamed Raptor Lake-S in the second half of this year, according to a simple preview of the previous investor meeting, Raptor Lake-S will be an optimized upgrade of the 12th generation Core Alder Lake-S, continuing the Intel 7 process, as well as the size of the core hybrid design, the highest specification is 8P-Core+16E-Core, that is, a total of 16 cores and 24 threads, increasing cache capacity and compatibility with LGA 1700 interface.

13th Generation Core Graphics Sneak Peek with DDR5 memory

Of course, in terms of nuclear display, if there is no accident, Raptor Lake-S will not change much, and it is still the Xe architecture nuclear display of the highest 32EU. At present, in SiSoftware's test database, the raptor Lake-S's core display has been tested early, and it can be basically determined that there are 32 EU units, 256 stream processor units, and a frequency of 1.2GHz, with DDR5 memory (frequency unknown).

However, in terms of performance, compared with uhd 770, the early test results of raptor Lake-S nuclear display are not excellent, and even some regression, which may be due to the optimization of the new platform is not in place.

13th Generation Core Graphics Sneak Peek with DDR5 memory

Editor's comments: The upgrade focus of the 13th generation Core Raptor Lake is mainly on the increase in the number of E-Cores, and the core display is not the main one. In the future, it is expected that the 14th generation Of Core Meteor Lake, which will be released in 2023, will adopt the next process node, Intel 4, while using multi-chip packaging technology, and comprehensively improving the CPU architecture, improving AI performance, and further increasing the scale of the nuclear display.

13th Generation Core Graphics Sneak Peek with DDR5 memory

Read on