Raptor Lake
Raptor Lake is Intel's codename for the upcoming 13th-generation of Intel Core processors based on a hybrid architecture, utilizing Gracemont power-efficient cores.[1][2][3] Intel expects to launch Raptor Lake in the second half of 2022. Like Alder Lake, Raptor Lake will be fabricated using Intel's Intel 7 process. Intel confirmed some details about Raptor Lake, such as up to 24 cores (8 performance + 16 efficiency) and 32 threads and socket compatibility with Alder Lake systems (LGA 1700) at Intel Investor Meeting 2022.[4][5][6]
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Launched | H2 2022 |
Marketed by | Intel |
Designed by | Intel |
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Technology node | Intel 7 |
Architecture | x86-64 |
Microarchitecture | E-cores, Gracemont |
Instruction set | x86-64 |
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Predecessor | Alder Lake |
Successor | Meteor Lake |
See also
- Intel Core
- Emerald Rapids, a codename for Intel's next generation Xeon server processors based on Intel 7
References
- "Intel confirms 15th Gen Core "Arrow Lake", Xeon "Granite Rapids" and "Sierra Forest" 2024 series". VideoCardz. 2022-02-17.
- "Intel Client & Server CPU Roadmap Updates: Meteor Lake In 2023, 20A & 18A Powered Xeons & Core Chips Beyond 2024". Wccftech. 2022-02-17.
- Shankland, Stephen. "Intel's next-gen Raptor Lake PC chip is due for 2022 release". CNET. Retrieved January 25, 2022.
- "Intel Technology Roadmaps and Milestones". Intel.
- https://download.intel.com/newsroom/2022/corporate/2022-Intel-Investor-Meeting-Client.pdf
- "Intel Roadmap Confirms Meteor Lake, Arrow Lake, Lunar Lake CPUs". Tom's Hardware. 2022-02-17.
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