IT House June 23 news, foreign media Wccftech quoted sources as saying that Intel's 13th-generation Core Raptor Lake CPU is expected to have a turbo frequency 6GHz model, becoming the first x86 chip exceeding 6GHz.
IT House has learned that Intel's 13th-generation Core will be released in the second half of the year, and Intel has now confirmed that this series of processors will use the Intel 7 process with double-digit performance improvements.Up to 24 cores and 32 threads, that is, 8 large cores + 16 small cores, with enhanced overclocking capabilities, compatible with 12th Gen Core platforms. In addition, the 13th generation Core will have a larger cache, up to 68MB (L2 36MB + L3 32MB), and support DDR5-5200 memory by default.
According to reports,13th Gen Core will support ETVB overclocking modeIn this overclocking mode, 13th Gen Core Raptor Lake can have a model with turbo clock speeds of up to 6 GHz.
On the AMD side, the Ryzen 7000 series will also have fairly high frequencies. AMD showed off the game during Computex 2022, with the 16-core version of its ES running at 5.5 GHz all-core, which means it has a higher single-core frequency. In addition, AMD will also release 3D V-Cache large cache models.
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