MSI was probably a bit hasty and released a video about the Raptor Lake refresh ahead of time. Part of the video is an occasional slide that talks about performance compared to the current generation. Interesting fact: The slide is clearly marked with the note “NDA, do not share”. The video in question has since been taken offline
According to a report by Videocardz, the slide was made on the manufacturer’s official YouTube account, which also includes a screenshot. Apparently it will only be when Intel Core i7-14700K Take a big leap. After all, the CPU should have more computing cores than its predecessor. So there will be twelve cores instead of eight. This should increase multi-core performance on average 17 percent Increase.
In contrast, there will likely be little progress with the remaining models. Since nothing will change in the architecture, no big jump in performance is expected. So the Raptor Lake refresh is average Three percent 13th is faster than the original generation. So perhaps there is no reason to switch to the next generation. Probably only the name and beat will differ.
The video has since been made private and can no longer be viewed This is hardly surprising, as Intel has not yet disclosed the shared information. Raptor Lake refresh expected 19 or 20 September Presented as part of Intel Innovation. Also, the manufacturer will share the first details about the meteor lake, so the focus will probably be more on the integrated VPU.
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