Processador Intel Meteor Lake [2023]

Honestamente a intel parte em desvantagem em ser uma plataforma morta sem upgrade path enquanto am5 ainda vai ter mais gerações. Mas vamos ver o que vai acontecer com high-end pois a intel apenas adicionar mais um MHz e power é capaz de não acompanhar um novo core da amd. No midrange é onde talvez vamos ter a luta mais interessante.
 
Ja desde algumas gerações que todos os cpus tem HT daí fazer sentido ser 6C/12T. No limite o 14100 será sem HT para "diferenciar".

Com este ganho de P-cores across the line, a AMD terá que se mexer e oferecer mais cores, tipo 8 cores pro 600 series, 10-12 cores pro 700 series, 14 cores pro 900.

Falta saber se eles irão trazer big.little tb com zen5 + zen4c e ai vejo um cenário de CCD com 8 cores zen5 + CCD de 16 cores zen4c.
 
https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-c...-raptors-refresh-brings-200-mhz-higher-clocks

Basicamente +200mhz em todos os skus. Consumo/voltagem deve ser o mesmo.

Intel Core i9-14900K to boost up to 6.0 GHz​

Benchlife claims to have the full specs of the upcoming Intel 14th Gen Core K-series lineup.

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Intel 14th Gen Core series are set to launch in a few months. However, the specs of the new series are often available much sooner to insiders and OEM partners, who have no issues sharing this data with the press. The media called Benchlife, who have leaked many internal data from Intel before, claims to know the full specs of the last K-series for LGA1700 platform.

The Raptor Lake-Refresh was said to deliver higher clocks across the lineup, but in some cases gamers would also get more cores. According to the report, Intel will increase clocks across the K-series SKUs by 200 MHz. The Core i9 series is said to boost up to 6.0 GHz (14900K), Core i7 should now reach 5.6 GHz (14700K) and Core i5 could now boast 5.3 GHz clocks.

In terms of core count, only Core i7-14700K would see a different configuration than the ‘original’ Raptor Lake (13700K) with new 8P+12E config. As a result, only this part will have more “Smart Cache” of 33MB (currently 30MB).

Intel 14th Gen Core K-Series Specs
BenchlifeIntel Core i5-14600KIntel Core i7-14700KIntel Core i9-14900K
PackageLGA 1700LGA 1700LGA 1700
P-Cores688
E-Cores81216
TDP125W125W125W
Base Core Frequency3.5GHz3.4GHz3.2GHz
Intel Thermal Velocity Boost TechnologyN/AN/AYES
Intel Thermal Velocity Boost FrequencyN/AN/A6.0GHz
Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0N/AYESYES
Intel TBMT3 FrequencyN/A5.6GHz5.8GHz
P-Core Max Turbo Frequency5.3GHz5.5GHz5.7GHz
E-Core Max Turbo Frequency4.0GHz4.3GHz4.4GHz
Intel Smart Cache24MB33MB36MB
The previous report from RedGamingTech mentioned that Core i5-14600K would receive more Performance cores, but if Benchlife information is to be believed that is unfortunately incorrect. The Core i5 SKU would still rely on 6 Performance cores and, as a result, it would boast the same configuration as the original model. However, the CPU will still be 200 MHz faster (up to 5.3 GHz) assuming that the specs are true.

RUMORED Intel LGA1700 Core series
VideoCardz.com12th Gen13th Gen14th Gen
Core i9-xx900KS

16C/24T (8P+8E) 5.5 GHz


24C/32T (8P+16E) 6.0 GHz


24C/32T (8P+16E) 6.2 GHz
Core i9-xx900K(F)

16C/24T (8P+8E) 5.2 GHz


24C/32T (8P+16E) 5.8 GHz


24C/32T (8P+16E) 6.0 GHz
Core i9-xx900(F)

16C/24T (8P+8E) 5.1 GHz


24C/32T (8P+16E) 5.6 GHz


24C/32T (8P+16E) (?) GHz
Core i7-xx700K(F)

12C/20T (8P+4E) 5.0 GHz


16C/24T (8P+8E) 5.4 GHz


20C/28T (8P+12E) 5.6 GHz
Core i7-xx700(F)

12C/20T (8P+4E) 4.8 GHz


16C/24T (8P+8E) 5.2 GHz


20C/28T (8P+12E) (?) GHz
Core i5-xx600K(F)

10C/16T (6P+4E) 4.9 GHz


14C/20T (6P+8E) 5.1 GHz


14C/20T (6P+8E) 5.3 GHz
Core i5-xx600(F)

6C/12T (6P+0E) 4.8 GHz


14C/20T (6P+8E) 5.0 GHz


14C/20T (6P+8E) (?) GHz
Core i5-xx500

6C/12T (6P+0E) 4.6 GHz


14C/20T (6P+8E) 4.8 GHz


14C/20T (6P+8E) (?) GHz
Core i5-xx400(F)

6C/12T (6P+0E) 4.4 GHz


10C/16T (6P+4E) 4.6 GHz


14C/20T (6P+8E) (?) GHz
Core i3-xx300

4C/8T (4P+0E) 4.4 GHz


6C/12T (6P+0E) (?) GHz
Core i3-xx100

4C/8T (4P+0E) 4.1 GHz


4C/8T (4P+0E) 4.5 GHz


6C/12T (6P+0E) (?) GHz
Intel Raptor Lake Refresh should launch in October. Initially, only the K and KF (models without integrated GPU) will be available with non-K 65W variants expected at the beginning of next year.
 
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Logo vi que era fruta demais o 14600k ter 8P cores...

O 14700k que acaba por ser o mais interessante nesta gem com mais eCores
 
Para quem já tem um 13th gen é dar skip, os ganhos deverão ser pequenos, e se os consumos se manter então ainda menos compensa.. Os actuais são extremamente difíceis de os manter frescos sem andar com UV ou Power Limits, ou um Cooler todo XPTO.
 
Para quem já tem um 13th gen é dar skip, os ganhos deverão ser pequenos, e se os consumos se manter então ainda menos compensa.. Os actuais são extremamente difíceis de os manter frescos sem andar com UV ou Power Limits, ou um Cooler todo XPTO.

Os consumos em loads leves devem reduzir ligeiramente por causa do DLVR.
CPUs têm que usar mais voltagem para manter estabilidade em loads mais pesados porque a voltagem desce quanto maior o load.

DLVR supostamente melhora muito a regulação de voltagem, logo menos consumo em loads leves
 
Da Intel Inovation


Intel Unveils Meteor Lake Architecture: Intel 4 Heralds the Disaggregated Future of Mobile CPUs

Intel's first chiplet-based consumer CPU breaks up the common functions of a modern CPU into four individual tiles: compute, graphics, SoC, and an I/O tile. Within the makeup of the compute tile is a new pair of cores, a P-core named Redwood Cove and a new E-core called Crestmont. Both these cores promise IPC gains over their previous counterparts, but perhaps the most interesting inclusion is a new type of E-core embedded directly into the SoC tile, which Intel calls 'Low Power Island.' These new LP E-cores are designed with the idea that light workloads and processes can be taken off the more power-hungry compute tile and offloaded onto a more efficient and lower-powered tile altogether. Other major additions include a first-for-Intel Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which sits within the SoC tile and is designed to bring on-chip AI capabilities for workloads and inferencing, paving the way for the future.
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https://www.anandtech.com/show/2004...ralds-the-disaggregated-future-of-mobile-cpus
 

Intel Raptor Lake Refresh fully exposed, same price as 13th Gen series​

Full specs and pricing information on Intel’s next desktop update has been leaked.



HD Tecnologia has unveiled the initial slides revealing Intel’s forthcoming series update for the LGA1700 socket. This marks the third generation of Intel CPUs designed for this platform, as well as an enhancement to the existing Raptor Lake lineup. The new presentation materials confirm Intel’s performance targets and provide details on all six models, including their respective prices.

The Intel Core i9-14900K has been officially confirmed to boast an impressive 24 cores, comprising 8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores, accompanied by 36MB of cache. This CPU is set to achieve a maximum boost clock of 6.0 GHz for its P-Cores and a base frequency of 3.2 GHz. Intel has also affirmed that this CPU will support DDR5-5600 memory, in addition to DDR4-3200. According to the presentation, the Core i9-14900K will be available for $589, while its variant without integrated GPU support, the Core i9-14900KF, will retail for $564.

Additionally, the company is preparing to launch the Core i7-14700K CPU, which is the only model in the lineup to see a core count increase, now featuring 20 cores (comprising 8 P-Cores and 12 E-Cores). The CPU will boost up to 5.6 GHz and come with a base clock of 3.4 GHz. Pricing for the Core i7-14700K will be $409, and its GPU-less variant, the Core i7-14700KF, will be available for $384.




The 14-core i5-14600K, featuring a total of 20 cores (comprising 6 P-Cores and 8 E-Cores), is set to deliver a boost clock of 5.3 GHz and a base clock of 3.5 GHz. The Core i5-14600K will be priced at $319, while its variant without integrated graphics, the Core i5-14600KF, will have a price tag of $294.

It is therefore confirmed that the new desktop series will have the same pricing as the 13th Gen series, not one part has seen an increase for RCP (Recommended Customer Price).



All of these CPUs will share a default TDP (PL1/Processor Base Power) of 125W, with PL2 (Max Turbo Power) reaching as high as 253W for the 14900K/14700K series and 181W for the 14600K model.




The site has also shared some benchmarks from the official presentation including various Intel and AMD CPUs.



https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-1...ain-13th-gen-pricing-official-specs-confirmed
 
É um lançamento de nada, o aumento de performance deve ser dos mais baixos de sempre.
Quem tem um 12 ou um 13xxx bem pode esperar pelos próximos cpu’s.
 
Este lançamento não faz qualquer sentido. Mais valia terem baixado os preços à geração atual e manter o mercado mais animado em vendas, do que estar a lançar algo novo só para fazer número.

Este ano já deu o que tinha a dar em novo hardware de computing.
 
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