![]() Raptor Lake is targeting an end of 2022 release, the leaker asserts, and this could put it head-to-head with Zen 4 processors from AMD which are also rumored to emerge late next year. Moore’s Law observes that this doubling of the ‘little’ Gracemont cores is in pursuit of much better multi-threading performance. Raptor Lake will stick with Gracemont low-power cores, but use more of them, with the 13th-gen flagship forecast to run with 8 high-power cores, but 16 low-power ones for a total of 24-cores. The YouTuber predicts that Raptor Lake will switch its high-power core from Golden Cove (Alder Lake) to Raptor Cove, and this will usher in some solid IPC (Instructions per Clock) gains. Raptor Lake will theoretically be the successor to Alder Lake, and as we’ve heard before, it’s set to be a simple refresh of the 12th-gen chips – although Moore’s Law reckons it could pep things up more than the rumor mill has previously suggested. In short, Intel is intending to make a big play in the heavyweight gaming laptop territory.ĭon’t forget, we also recently heard that Alder Lake could arrive with a push from Intel to use revamped power supplies. Those mobile chips will be the ‘H’ and ‘U’ models respectively, but there’ll also be the ‘HX’ range for the top-end, offering desktop levels of performance with an unlocked 8+8 configuration and TDPs from 45W to 65W. ![]() The laptop chips will run with two main configurations of a beefier 6 full-power and 8 low-power cores or 6+8, along with 2+8 chips (obviously that greater reliance on the power-efficient cores is what’s needed to effectively tackle battery longevity). ![]() Needless to say, there will be other variants of CPUs within these broad configurations, and it’s the Core i9 that Moore’s Law expects to be 8+8 cores, with the Core i7 weighing in at 8+4, and the Core i5 processors perhaps being 6+4 (the leaker is less sure about the latter). ![]()
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