Intel’s successor to Alder Lake, Raptor Lake, will be the 2nd-generation hybrid consumer CPUs and will be the 13th-generation Intel Core CPUs. This generation will see up to 8 Performance cores and 16 Efficiency cores and will be built using the Intel 7 (10nm) node.
SiSoftware, maker of the SANDRA benchmark suite, has published information regarding the performance of the Intel Core i9-13900 (non-K) CPU. The Raptor Lake-S CPU will feature DDR5-5600 native support and PCIe gen5. Intel has completely nuked AVX512 on the larger P-cores but is now introducing E-core with AVX/AVX2 support. Enterprise version of the CPU could still have AVX512 activated. though.
The database entry posited the author’s views on the design of Raptor Lake but the most important bit here is the performance number shown in the article.
Not much to get excited about but enough to start how Intel is planning to combat AMD’s upcoming Zen4. Definitely more to look forward to as we gear up for launch.