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1 Features  



1.1  CPU  





1.2  GPU  





1.3  I/O  





1.4  Technology  







2 List of 13th generation Raptor Lake processors  



2.1  Desktop processors  



2.1.1  Raptor Lake-S  







2.2  Mobile processors  



2.2.1  Raptor Lake-HX  





2.2.2  Raptor Lake-H  





2.2.3  Raptor Lake-PX  





2.2.4  Raptor Lake-P  





2.2.5  Raptor Lake-U  









3 List of 14th generation Raptor Lake processors  



3.1  Desktop processors  



3.1.1  Raptor Lake-S Refresh  







3.2  Mobile processors  



3.2.1  Raptor Lake-HX Refresh  







3.3  Server processors  







4 List of Core Series 1 processors  



4.1  Mobile processors  



4.1.1  Raptor Lake-U Refresh  









5 Issues  





6 See also  





7 Notes  





8 References  














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Raptor Lake
General information
LaunchedOctober 20, 2022; 20 months ago (October 20, 2022)[1][2]
Marketed byIntel
Designed byIntel
Common manufacturer
  • Intel
CPUID codeB0671
Product code80715
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate
  • Up to 6.2 GHz (P-cores)
  • Up to 4.5 GHz (E-cores)
  • DMI speeds8x 16 GT/s
    Cache
    L1 cache80 KB per P-core (32 KB instructions + 48 KB data)
    96 KB per E-core (64 KB instructions + 32 KB data)
    L2 cache2 MB per P-core
    4 MB per E-core cluster
    L3 cacheUp to 36 MB shared
    Architecture and classification
    Technology nodeIntel 7 (previously known as 10ESF)
    MicroarchitectureRaptor Cove (P-cores)
    Gracemont (E-cores)
    Instruction setx86
    Instructionsx86-64
    Extensions
    Physical specifications
    Cores
    • Up to 8 P-cores
  • Up to 16 E-cores
  • Memory (RAM)
    • Up to 256 GB[a]
  • Up to dual-channel DDR5-5600 and 89.6 GB/s bandwidth with ECC support in some models
  • Up to dual-channel LPDDR5X-6400 in mobile CPUs (excluding HX series)
  • GPUIntel Xe-based integrated graphics (up to 96 execution units)
    Packages
    • Flip-chip land grid array (FC-LGA)
  • Flip-chip ball grid array (FC-BGA)
  • Sockets
  • Mobile: BGA 1744
    BGA 1792
  • Desktop replacement: BGA 1964
  • Products, models, variants
    Product code name
    • RPL
    Models
    • Raptor Lake-S
  • Raptor Lake-U
  • Raptor Lake-P
  • Raptor Lake-H
  • Raptor Lake-HX
  • Raptor Lake-S Refresh
  • Raptor Lake-U Refresh
  • Raptor Lake-HX Refresh
  • Brand names
  • Intel Processor
  • Intel Xeon E-2400
  • Variant
    History
    PredecessorsAlder Lake (desktop and mobile)
    Rocket Lake (low-end servers)
    SuccessorsArrow Lake (desktop and mobile replacement)
    Meteor Lake (mobile)
    Support status
    Supported

    Raptor LakeisIntel's codename for the 13th and 14th generations of Intel Core processors based on a hybrid architecture, utilizing Raptor Cove performance cores and Gracemont efficient cores.[3][4][5] Like Alder Lake, Raptor Lake is fabricated using Intel's Intel 7 process.[6][7] Raptor Lake features up to 24 cores (8 performance cores plus 16 efficiency cores) and 32 threads and is socket compatible with Alder Lake systems (LGA 1700, BGA 1744, BGA 1964).[8][9][10] Like earlier generations, Raptor Lake processors also need accompanying chipsets.

    Raptor Lake launched on October 20, 2022. On January 3, 2023 at CES 2023, Intel announced additional desktop CPUs and mobile CPUs.[11][12] The 14th generation was launched on October 17, 2023.[13][14]

    In September 2022, an Intel spokesman revealed that Raptor Lake was created to benefit from process improvements before Meteor Lake arrives since the next microarchitecture was likely to be delayed.[15]

    Raptor Lake competes with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series that was launched about one month earlier on September 27, 2022.[16]

    On Dec 14, 2023, Intel announced the Raptor Cove-based Xeon E-2400 series for entry-level servers.[17]

    The 14th-generation Raptor Lake Refresh is the last processor family to use the old "Core i" branding scheme in use since 2008. The Raptor Lake-U Refresh series is the first processor family to use the new "Core 3/5/7" branding scheme introduced in mid 2023.

    Features[edit]

    Raptor Lake die from an i9-13900K
    Core i9-13900K labelled die shot

    CPU[edit]

    GPU[edit]

    I/O[edit]

    Technology[edit]

    List of 13th generation Raptor Lake processors[edit]

    Desktop processors[edit]

    Raptor Lake-S[edit]

    On September 27, 2022 at their Innovation event, Intel officially revealed six unlocked Raptor Lake SKUs launching for desktop on October 20, 2022.[20][21] The highest-end Raptor Lake SKU, the 13900KS, which can hit up to 6.0 GHz at stock configuration, debuted in 2023.[22][23]

    Common features of Raptor Lake desktop CPUs:

    Suffixes to denote:

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) GPU Smart
    cache
    TDP Release date Price
    (USD)[c]
    Base Turbo Boost Model Max.
    freq.
    (GHz)
    2.0 3.0 TVB
    P E P E P E P P Base Turbo
    Core i9 13900KS 8 (16) 16 (16) 3.2 2.4 5.4 4.3 5.8 6.0 UHD 770 1.65 36 MB 150 W 253 W Q1'23 $699
    13900K 3.0 2.0 5.7 5.8 125 W Q4'22 $589
    13900KF Q4'22 $564
    13900 2.0 1.5 5.2 4.2 5.5 5.6 UHD 770 1.65 65 W 219 W Q1'23 $549
    13900F Q1'23 $524
    13900E 1.8 1.3 5.2 4.0 UHD 770 1.65 65 W - Q1'23 $554
    13900TE 1.0 0.8 5.0 3.9 UHD 770 1.65 35 W - Q1'23 $554
    13900T 1.1 0.8 5.1 3.9 5.3 UHD 770 1.65 35 W 106 W Q1'23 $549
    Core i7 13790F 8 (8) 2.1 1.5 5.1 4.1 5.2 33 MB 65 W 219 W Q1'23 China
    exclusive
    13700K 3.4 2.5 5.4 4.2 5.4 UHD 770 1.6 30 MB 125 W 253 W Q1'23 $409
    13700KF Q4'22 $384
    13700 2.1 1.5 5.1 4.1 5.2 UHD 770 1.6 65 W 219 W
    13700F Q1'23 $359
    13700E 1.9 1.3 5.1 3.9 UHD 770 1.6 65 W - Q1'23 $390
    13700TE 1.1 0.8 4.8 3.6 UHD 770 1.6 35 W - Q1'23 $390
    13700T 1.4 1.0 4.8 3.6 4.9 UHD 770 1.6 35 W 106 W Q1'23 $384
    Core i5 13600K 6 (12) 3.5 2.6 5.1 3.9 1.5 24 MB 125 W 181 W Q4'22 $319
    13600KF Q4'22 $294
    Core i5
    (Alder Lake)
    13600[d] 2.7 2.0 5.0 3.7 UHD 770 1.55 65 W 154 W Q1'23 $255
    13600T[d] 1.8 1.3 4.8 3.4 35 W 92 W
    13500[d] 2.5 1.8 3.5 65 W 154 W Q1'23 $232
    13500T[d] 1.6 1.2 4.6 3.2 35 W 92 W
    13490F[d] 4 (4) 2.5 1.8 4.8 3.5 65 W 148 W Q1'23 China
    exclusive
    13400[d] 2.5 1.8 4.6 3.3 UHD 730 1.55 20 MB 65 W 148 W Q1'23 $221
    13400F[d] 65 W 148 W Q1'23 $196
    13400T[d] 1.3 1.0 4.4 3.0 UHD 730 1.55 35 W 82 W Q1'23 $221
    Core i3
    (Alder Lake)
    13100[d] 4 (8) 3.4 4.5 1.5 12 MB 60 W 110 W Q1'23 $134
    13100F[d] 58 W Q1'23 $109
    13100T[d] 2.5 4.2 UHD 730 1.5 35 W 69 W Q1'23 $134

    Mobile processors[edit]

    All mobile processors except for the HX series support the following types of memory: DDR5-5200, DDR4-3200, LPDDR5X-6400, LPDDR4X-4267. The HX processors only support: DDR5-4800 (DDR5-5600 for i7-13850HX and above), DDR4-3200.

    The processors are connected to PCHs using an OPIO 2.0 x8 interface, except for the HX series which uses a DMI 4.0 x8 interface.[27] Except for the HX series, the processor and PCH are packaged together on a multi-chip package.

    The HX series uses 45x37.5mm BGA 1964, and the other mobile processors use 25x50mm BGA 1744, on a Type 3 or Type 4 HDI.

    Raptor Lake-HX[edit]

    The HX processors are desktop processors repurposed for mobile use, with all models unlocked for overclocking.

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Base clock
    (GHz)
    Turbo Boost
    (GHz)
    UHD Graphics Smart
    cache
    TDP Price
    (USD)[c]
    P E P E P E EUs Boost clock
    (GHz)
    Base
    (cTDP)
    Turbo
    Core i9 13980HX 8 (16) 16 (16) 2.2 1.6 5.6 4.0 32 1.65 36 MB 55 W
    (45 W)
    157 W $668
    13950HX 5.5 $590
    13900HX 5.4 3.9 $668
    Core i7 13850HX 12 (12) 2.1 1.5 5.3 3.8 1.6 30 MB $428
    13700HX 8 (8) 5.0 3.7 1.55 $485
    13650HX 6 (12) 2.6 1.9 4.9 3.6 16 24 MB
    Core i5 13600HX 4.8 32 1.5 $284
    13500HX 2.5 1.8 4.7 3.5 $326
    13450HX 4 (4) 2.4 4.6 3.4 16 1.45 20 MB

    Raptor Lake-H[edit]

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Base clock
    (GHz)
    Turbo Boost
    (GHz)
    UHD/Iris Xe Graphics Smart
    cache
    TDP Price
    (USD)[c]
    P E P E P E EUs Boost clock
    (GHz)
    Base
    (cTDP)
    Turbo
    Core i9 13900HK 6 (12) 8 (8) 2.6 1.9 5.4 4.1 96 1.5 24 MB 45 W
    (35 W)
    115 W $697
    13900H $617
    Core i7 13800H 2.5 1.8 5.2 4.0 $457
    13700H 2.4 5.0 3.7 $502
    13620H 4 (4) 4.9 3.6 64
    Core i5 13600H 4 (8) 8 (8) 2.8 2.1 4.8 80 18 MB 95 W $311
    13500H 2.6 1.9 4.7 3.5 80 1.45 $342
    13420H 4 (4) 2.1 1.5 4.6 3.4 48 1.4 12 MB

    Raptor Lake-PX[edit]

    These CPUs use BGA1792.

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Base clock
    (GHz)
    Turbo Boost
    (GHz)
    Iris Xe Graphics Smart
    cache
    TDP Price
    (USD)[c]
    P E P E P E EUs Boost clock
    (GHz)
    Base
    (cTDP)
    Turbo
    Core i9 13905H 6 (12) 8 (8) 2.6 1.9 5.4 4.1 96 1.5 24 MB 45 W
    (35 W)
    115 W $697
    Core i7 13705H 2.4 1.8 5.0 3.7 $502
    Core i5 13505H 4 (8) 2.6 1.9 4.7 3.5 80 1.45 18 MB $342

    Raptor Lake-P[edit]

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Base clock
    (GHz)
    Turbo Boost
    (GHz)
    Iris Xe Graphics Smart
    cache
    TDP Price
    (USD)[c]
    P E P E P E EUs Boost clock
    (GHz)
    Base
    (cTDP)
    Turbo
    Core i7 1370P 6 (12) 8 (8) 1.9 1.4 5.2 3.9 96 1.5 24 MB 28 W
    (20 W)
    64 W $438
    1360P 4 (8) 2.2 1.6 5.0 3.7 18 MB $480
    Core i5 1350P 1.9 1.4 4.7 3.5 80 12 MB $320
    1340P 4.6 3.4 1.45 $353

    Raptor Lake-U[edit]

    The iGPU of CPUs in italic is UHD, not Iris Xe.

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Base clock
    (GHz)
    Turbo Boost
    (GHz)
    UHD/Iris Xe Graphics Smart
    cache
    TDP Price
    (USD)[c]
    P E P E P E EUs Boost clock
    (GHz)
    Base
    (cTDP)
    Turbo
    Core i7 1365U 2 (4) 8 (8) 1.8 1.3 5.2 3.9 96 1.3 12 MB 15 W
    (12 W)
    55 W $426
    1355U 1.7 1.2 5.0 3.7 $469
    Core i5 1345U 1.6 1.2 4.7 3.5 80 1.25 $309
    1335U 1.3 0.9 4.6 3.4 $340
    1334U
    Core i3 1315U
    (with IPU)
    4 (4) 1.2 0.9 4.5 3.3 64 10 MB $309
    1305U 1 (2) 1.6 1.2
    Intel
    Processor
    U300 1.2 4.4 48 1.1 8 MB $193

    List of 14th generation Raptor Lake processors[edit]

    Desktop processors[edit]

    Raptor Lake-S Refresh[edit]

    An iterative refresh of Raptor Lake-S desktop processors, called the 14th generation of Intel Core, was launched on October 17, 2023.[13][14]

    CPUs in bold below feature ECC memory support only when paired with a motherboard based on the W680 chipset according to each respective Intel Ark product page.

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) GPU Smart
    cache
    TDP Price
    (USD)[c]
    Base Turbo Boost Model Max. freq.
    (GHz)
    2.0 3.0 TVB
    P E P E P E P P Base Turbo
    Core i9 14900KS 8 (16) 16 (16) 3.2 2.4 5.6 4.5 5.9 6.2 UHD 770 1.65 36 MB 150 W 253 W $689
    14900K 4.4 5.8 6.0 125 W $589
    14900KF $564
    14900 2.0 1.5 5.4 4.3 5.6 5.8 UHD 770 1.65 65 W 219 W $549
    14900F $524
    14900T 1.1 0.8 5.1 4.0 5.5 UHD 770 1.65 35 W 106 W $549
    Core i7 14790F 8 (8) 2.1 1.5 5.3 4.2 5.4 65 W 219 W China only
    14700K 12 (12) 3.4 2.5 5.5 4.3 5.6 UHD 770 1.6 33 MB 125 W 253 W $409
    14700KF $384
    14700 2.1 1.5 5.3 4.2 5.4 UHD 770 1.6 65 W 219 W
    14700F $359
    14700T 1.3 0.9 5.0 3.7 5.2 UHD 770 1.6 35 W 106 W $384
    Core i5 14600K 6 (12) 8 (8) 3.5 2.6 5.3 4.0 1.55 24 MB 125 W 181 W $319
    14600KF $294
    14600 2.7 2.0 5.2 3.9 UHD 770 1.55 65 W 154 W $255
    14600T 1.8 1.3 5.1 3.6 35 W 92 W
    14500 2.6 1.9 5.0 3.7 65 W 154 W $232
    14500T 1.7 1.2 4.8 3.4 35 W 92 W
    14490F 4 (4) 2.8 2.1 4.9 3.7 65 W 148 W China only
    14400 2.5 1.8 4.7 3.5 UHD 730 1.55 20 MB $221
    14400F $196
    14400T 1.5 1.1 4.5 3.2 UHD 730 1.55 35 W 82 W $221
    Core i3 14100 4 (8) 3.5 4.7 1.5 12 MB 60 W 110 W $134
    14100F 58 W $109
    14100T 2.7 4.4 UHD 730 1.5 35 W 69 W $134
    Intel
    Processor
    300 2 (4) 3.9 UHD 710 1.45 6 MB 46 W $82
    300T 3.4 35 W

    Mobile processors[edit]

    Raptor Lake-HX Refresh[edit]

    An iterative refresh of Raptor Lake-HX mobile processors, called the 14th generation of Intel Core, was launched on Jan 9, 2024. [28]

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Base clock
    (GHz)
    Turbo Boost
    (GHz)
    UHD Graphics Smart
    cache
    TDP Release date Price
    (USD)[c]
    P E P E P E EUs Boost clock
    (GHz)
    Base
    (cTDP)
    Turbo
    Core i9 14900HX 8 (16) 16 (16) 2.2 1.6 5.8 4.1 32 1.65 36 MB 55 W
    (45 W)
    157 W Q1'24 $679
    Core i7 14700HX 12 (12) 2.1 1.5 5.5 3.9 1.6 33 MB Q1'24 $495
    14650HX 8 (8) 2.2 1.6 5.2 3.7 16 30 MB
    Core i5 14500HX 6 (12) 2.6 1.9 4.9 3.5 32 1.55 24 MB Q1'24 $337
    14450HX 4 (4) 2.4 1.8 4.8 16 1.5 20 MB

    Server processors[edit]

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) Smart
    cache
    TDP Release date Price
    (USD)[c]
    Base Turbo
    Xeon E 2488 8 (16) 3.2 5.6 24 MB 95 W Q4'23 $606
    2478 2.8 5.2 80 W Q4'23 $556
    2468 2.6 5.2 65 W Q4'23 $426
    2486 6 (12) 3.5 5.6 18 MB 95 W Q4'23 $506
    2456 3.3 5.1 80 W Q4'23 $375
    2436 2.9 4.8 65 W Q4'23 $319
    2434 4 (8) 3.4 5.0 12 MB 55 W Q4'23 $281
    2414 4 (4) 2.6 4.5 Q4'23 $213

    List of Core Series 1 processors[edit]

    Mobile processors[edit]

    These Raptor Lake-based processors are branded as "Core Series 1" vs. the Meteor Lake-based ones which are branded "Core Ultra Series 1."

    Raptor Lake-U Refresh[edit]

    Processor
    branding
    Model Cores
    (threads)
    Base clock
    (GHz)
    Turbo Boost
    (GHz)
    Intel Graphics Smart
    cache
    TDP Release date Price
    (USD)[c]
    P E P E P E EUs Boost clock
    (GHz)
    Base
    (cTDP)
    Turbo
    Core 7 150U 2 (4) 8 (8) 1.8 1.2 5.4 4.0 96 1.3 12 MB 15 W
    (12 W)
    55 W Q1'24
    Core 5 120U 1.4 0.9 5.0 3.8 80 1.25 Q1'24 $340
    Core 3 100U
    (with IPU)
    4 (4) 1.2 4.7 3.3 64 10 MB Q1'24

    Issues[edit]

    In February 2024, reports had begun surfacing of users of K-versions of the 13th and 14th gen Core i7 and i9 desktop CPUs commonly experiencing crashing issues in certain workload scenarios, such as video games that use DirectX 12, and Handbrake.[29][30] The issue was initially attributed to Nvidia GeForce graphics drivers; however, in a driver update published on April 13, 2024, Nvidia acknowledged the stability problem as being associated with the Intel 13th/14th gen CPUs, and that owners of them should contact Intel customer support for further assistance.[31] Some users and game developers have worked around the problem by applying lower power limits, undervolting or underclocking the CPU.

    As of April 18, 2024, according to Intel an investigation of the root cause of the instability issues was underway.[32] It is believed by some hardware reviewers to be silicon degradation from power limits being set too high by the motherboard's default settings.[33][34] Shortly thereafter, motherboard manufacturers began rolling out BIOS updates which provide an "Intel Baseline Profile" preset in the overclocking menu, which intends to enforce the power limits of the official Intel specification.[35] Hardware reviewer Hardwareluxx had found that there is an average performance loss of 9% across a number of applications with the Baseline profile, compared to the motherboard's default profile, when tested using the i9-14900K.[33]

    However, TechSpot found that the Intel Baseline Profile is inconsistent between the motherboard manufacturers (Gigabyte and Asus in particular), with Gigabyte setting a PL2 of 188 W, while Asus sets a PL2 of 253 W which is the official Intel specification. TechSpot further criticized Intel, stating that they had claimed in the past several years that the motherboard manufacturers not adhering to Intel's official specification for power limits were considered normal and "within spec".[34]

    Intel's investigation of the instability issues is still ongoing as of June 15, 2024. German computer magazine igor'sLAB had reported the previous day that according to a leaked Intel internal document, the root cause of the instability was "an incorrect value in microcode algorithm associated with the eTVB feature". The allegations were denied by Intel, stating that it is not the root cause of the issues although it may be a contributing factor.[36]

    In July 2024, it was revealed that the crashing problems were largely affecting game server providers as well, according to Level1Techs. The game servers are typically equipped with server-grade motherboards using W680 chipsets, which are not configured to boost the clock speeds aggressively unlike the default settings of consumer motherboards.[37] One datacenter service provider reported that it was switching some of its customers to AMD-powered game servers because of the severity of the problems and the lack of prompt fixes.[38]

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ 128 GB by default. A BIOS update must be installed to install 256 GB.
  • ^ Technically dual-channel DDR5 can be considered "quad-channel", as there are 4 × 32-bit memory buses, rather than 2 × 64-bit as is the case with DDR4. See DDR5 SDRAM § DIMMs versus memory chips for more info.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j Price is Recommended Customer Price (RCP) at launch. RCP is the trade price that processors are sold by Intel to retailers and OEMs. Actual MSRP for consumers is higher.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k These are likely Alder Lake processors since they do not include increased L2 caches[25][26]
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