Intel has revealed its highly anticipated 13th Generation 'Raptor Lake' Processors, which will have up to 24 cores and hit frequencies as high as 6GHz.
The star of the show, at least on paper, seems to be the Core i5 13600K, which has 14 cores - four more than the Core i5-12600K, seeing a doubling of Efficient Cores from four to eight, but the same number - 6 - of Performance Cores. It will have a price of $319, making it a potential mid-range winner.According to Intel, Raptor Lake, which uses its Intel 7 manufacturing process, is built for speed.
It's Thread Director feature - the brains behind dealing with all those threads to optimize performance - has been improved too. Intel has used machine learning techniques to improve the way it works, it's updated the thread class boundaries to make thread prioritization faster and more efficient and Windows 11's 22H2 update is one of many that have honed the handling of background services with improvements elsewhere too....
When we looked more into it, we found that if you do intelligent things with Thread Director - making use of those different core types, but also not just putting heavy loads onto the P-core and light loads onto E-cores - but intelligently thinking about what people actually do so they get that responsiveness, this has been really ground-breaking for us compared how we did things before.
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