Especially only the new pedestal 1700 was published by Intel with the new Alder Lake processors — a performance analysis and buying advice we had published on 6 November. Now there are rumors to two new processor families, as well as WCCFECTECH reports.
Two new CPU families in Q3 2022?
Accordingly, from the third quarter of 2022, there are new processors for a mainstream pedestal and for a HEAT platform, i.e. an enthusiast socket. The leader Mommy US has indicated this via Twitter with Emojis, which represent the two pedestals.
As for the HEAT platform Sapphire Rapids-X, it should give processors with up to 56 cores, manufacturing could take place at 10 nm, which would be filigree than the previous method: 14 nm + would be. The suspected pedestal should be the LGA 4677, as RAM is likely to be DDR5-RAM of the standard.
For players more interesting, however, the mainstream CPUs are the alleged Raptor Lake family appearing in the third quarter of 2022. Here are Core I processors to be expected between 4 and 24 cores and can edit between 8 and 32 threads.
Through the new arrangement of cores introduced at Alder Lake, in which performance cores with SMT are supported by efficiency cores without SMT, it remains in the suspected top model, a Core I9, with only 32 threads, though the CPU probably 24 Kernel will have.
Before Alder Lake, the 24 cores would have resulted from SMT 48 threads, but since with the mix of performance and efficiency cores, only part of the cores can work thanks to SMT two threads, one comes to only 32 threads. The RAM will also be expected to be the default as standard — optional, as well as at Alder Lake, could also give DDR4 RAM support.
From Antonio Funds author 16.11.2021 at 14:15
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