• Intel Raptor Lake CPU spotted in first benchmark leak

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sun Dec 5 11:30:04 2021
    Intel Raptor Lake CPU spotted in first benchmark leak

    Date:
    Sun, 05 Dec 2021 11:19:50 +0000

    Description:
    Early leakage doesnt tell us anything much about performance, but does back
    up previous rumors on the spec.

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    Raptor Lake is Intels range of next-gen processors expected to come out in 2022, and weve just seen the first purported benchmark of these CPUs.

    As highlighted by regular hardware leaker Komachi_Ensaka on Twitter, what could be the 13th-gen flagship processor has been sighted in a BAPCo
    Crossmark benchmark as Toms Hardware reports.

    Note that the benchmark has since been removed of course, it shouldnt have been aired in the first place but not before Toms screen grabbed and shared the news.

    According to the details given here, the spec that the chip runs with is
    eight performance cores (new Raptor Cove cores), and 16 efficiency cores (Gracemont cores the same as with Alder Lake ). This is what was previously rumored , and gives the processor a theoretical 32-threads (as efficiency cores dont have hyper-threading).

    The benchmark itself shows the Raptor Lake CPU hitting an overall score of 1,591, which compares to a result of 2,376 for the Core i9-12900K, Intels new Alder Lake flagship. Analysis: Dont read much into an early engineering
    sample

    Its no surprise assuming this benchmark is genuine, which is always a bit of a leap of faith with very early leaks to see that Raptor Lake is a good deal slower than Alder Lake at this point in its development (the 12900K is almost 50% faster here, in fact). Obviously, when the Raptor Lake flagship is finished, that wont be the case (if it wasnt measurably faster, Intel would
    go back to the drawing board until it was).

    Whats happening here is because this is a very early testing sample, its doubtless locked to slow clock speeds and doesnt remotely reflect the performance of the final product which should emerge later in 2022 ( maybe in Q3 ). Right now, Raptor Lake will still have plenty of optimization to be
    done on both the hardware and software fronts.

    The theory is that Intels 13th-gen CPUs will be a simple refresh of Alder Lake, but its bound to make some decent architectural gains as Intel refines its new hybrid tech, and obviously the addition of more efficiency cores a lot more if these early rumors are right should make a considerable difference to performance too.

    There is also speculation about Raptor Lake taking some big strides forward
    in terms of power-efficiency as well, so we can still remain quietly optimistic about what the next-gen might bring. Check out the best PC components for your rig



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/intel-raptor-lake-cpu-spotted-in-first-benchmar k-leak/


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