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AMD will launch the Ryzen 7000 processor with 5nm Zen4 architecture this fall, and Intel will also upgrade the 13th-generation Core, codenamed Raptor Lake, which will be an improved version of the 12th-generation Core. The architecture will be upgraded from 8 performance cores + 8 performance cores to 8 performance cores + 16 performance cores, a total of 24 cores and 32 threads.

other aspects,The 13th-generation Core will also improve the overclocking function. The LGA1700 slot and motherboard will be compatible with the 12th-generation Core, and will also support DDR5 and DDR4 memory.

In addition to these improvements,The 13th-generation Core has now been revealed with another module – Intel will add an AI M.2 module to it, probably to further improve the AI ​​acceleration capability of the 13th-generation Core.

Considering that Intel has been improving AI capabilities since the 10th generation Core, it is not a problem for the 13th generation Core to continue to strengthen AI. However, it is a bit puzzling to add M.2 modules. Previously, AI units were integrated inside the CPU. How to become M.2 now module? If an external module is really made, will consumers pay for the AI ​​module?

Now the AI ​​module of the 13th generation Core is really confusing, but there is not much information at present, and the specific results of Intel’s revamping have yet to be analyzed.

In addition, the performance advantage of the 13th-generation Core may be further strengthened. The latest news shows that the 13th-generation Core flagship i9-13900K GeekBench 5 single-core score can exceed 2300 points.

At present, the i9-12900K is basically around 2000 points, and the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X is around 1700 points.

This means that the single-core performance of the i9-13900K can be improved by up to 15%, compared with the flagship of the competition by up to 35%.

24-core 32-thread Intel 13 Core adds AI M.2 module: it can really liven up

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