

In addition to the additional cores, Mock said that the cache attached to the efficiency cores had been increased.

The number of efficiency cores has also doubled. Essentially, Intel is benefiting from an improved design alongside a performance boost from the “maturation” of process technology as well, according to Guy Therien, an Intel fellow. Inside Intel’s upgraded Intel 7 process is a 3rd-gen SuperFin transistor. What’s improved? First, the new 13th-gen Core “Raptor Lake” chips include an updated “Raptor Cove” processor core with improved speed paths, said Daniel Rogers, Intel’s senior director of mobile marketing. But what it boiled down to was a certain smartphone company finding success with version 13 of its own operating system, and Intel deciding to follow suit. American buildings usually skip the thirteenth floor. Qualcomm, for example, named a recent chip the Snapdragon 888 to capitalize on a number that’s seen in lucky in Asia.
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For now, though, the new K- and -KF series chips are taking center stage. Intel will eventually fill out its processor lineup for the remainder of the desktop space, as well as mobile: U-, P-, H-, and HX-series chips for laptops and 35W and 65W S-series processors for desktops will accompany these new K-series processors in time, Mock said-the 13th-gen family will eventually offer no less than 50 CPUs. This is worthy of note: simply by tweaking the manufacturing process, Intel’s 13th-gen Raptor Lake at 65W can deliver all of the performance the older 12900K (Alder Lake) can produce at 241W in turbo mode.
