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At least one of Intel’s forthcoming 13th-generation CPUs will be able to run at 6GHz at stock, Tom’s Hardware reports. The detail was shared in a slide onstage at Intel’s Technology Tour 2022, which also says it’ll be capable of hitting 8GHz when overclocked. Other improvements promised for this new generation, which is named Raptor Lake, include a 15 percent improvement in single-threaded performance, and a 41 percent improvement in multi-threaded performance.

Intel’s 6GHz claim is a shot across the bow at competitor AMD, which recently said that its upcoming flagship 16-core Ryzen 9 7950X will be capable of boosting up to 5.7GHz. Although raw clock speeds aren’t the be all and end all when it comes to performance, breaking the 6GHz barrier would be an important marketing win for Intel, which has been battling with a resurgent AMD in the CPU market in recent years.

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The Raptor Lake CPU lineup is yet to be officially announced, so it’s unclear which or how many of the generation’s processors will be able to hit these kinds of clock speeds. Given Intel’s 12900KS boosted up to 5.5GHz (up 300MHz from the maximum 5.2GHz speed on the regular i9-12900K), Intel’s 6GHz CPU may well be a KS-branded version of its upcoming 13900K chip. Official pricing and release date information has not yet been made public, but Intel is set reveal more details at its Innovation event in San Jose, California on September 27th. In what is unlikely to be a coincidence, that’s also the same day AMD is releasing its Ryzen 7000 processors.
 
Intel fails to bring the price down.

One of the biggest losers in the tech world.

The same with Nvidia and Apple.

lol
 

At least one of Intel’s forthcoming 13th-generation CPUs will be able to run at 6GHz at stock, Tom’s Hardware reports. The detail was shared in a slide onstage at Intel’s Technology Tour 2022, which also says it’ll be capable of hitting 8GHz when overclocked. Other improvements promised for this new generation, which is named Raptor Lake, include a 15 percent improvement in single-threaded performance, and a 41 percent improvement in multi-threaded performance.

Intel’s 6GHz claim is a shot across the bow at competitor AMD, which recently said that its upcoming flagship 16-core Ryzen 9 7950X will be capable of boosting up to 5.7GHz. Although raw clock speeds aren’t the be all and end all when it comes to performance, breaking the 6GHz barrier would be an important marketing win for Intel, which has been battling with a resurgent AMD in the CPU market in recent years.

Screen_Shot_2022_09_12_at_11.37.39_AM.jpg


The Raptor Lake CPU lineup is yet to be officially announced, so it’s unclear which or how many of the generation’s processors will be able to hit these kinds of clock speeds. Given Intel’s 12900KS boosted up to 5.5GHz (up 300MHz from the maximum 5.2GHz speed on the regular i9-12900K), Intel’s 6GHz CPU may well be a KS-branded version of its upcoming 13900K chip. Official pricing and release date information has not yet been made public, but Intel is set reveal more details at its Innovation event in San Jose, California on September 27th. In what is unlikely to be a coincidence, that’s also the same day AMD is releasing its Ryzen 7000 processors.



Intel is a dead company.

No one cares about high performance which requires liquid cooling.

People care about portability and battery life.
 
Intel is a dead company.

No one cares about high performance which requires liquid cooling.

People care about portability and battery life.

Uh..ever hear of a laptop computer with Intel chips or are you strictly a Mac person? They don't have liquid cooling. :rolleyes1:
 
Intel fails to bring the price down.

One of the biggest losers in the tech world.

The same with Nvidia and Apple.

lol

LOL!!! Somebody is showing their complete ignorance. Even in bad years their profits are insane:

  • Intel annual gross profit for 2021 was $43.815B
  • Intel annual gross profit for 2020 was $43.612B
  • Intel annual gross profit for 2019 was $42.14B


  • NVIDIA annual gross profit for 2021 was $10.396 Billion
  • NVIDIA annual gross profit for 2020 was $6.768B Billion

  • Apple annual gross profit for 2021 was $152.836 Billion <- WTF!!!
  • Apple annual gross profit for 2020 was $104.956 Billion
  • Apple annual gross profit for 2019 was $98.392 Billion
I guess spending $5 Billion on a new Headquarters is just a drop in the bucket to them.



Let's see how Huawei is doing....


gross profit in 2021 was 307B Chinese Yuan ($44 Billion)
gross profit in 2020 was 327B Chinese Yuan ($47 Billion)

So out of the 4 only Huawei down..I guess we know who the loser is.
 
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yeah no, its thermals are going to be crazy. I will go with Ryzen next gen for my new pc build!
 
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