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Intel to Re-launch New Line of “Raptor Lake Refresh” LGA1700 Processors

Nomenclature is a big area of speculation. One theory holds Intel could use Core Series 2 processor model numbering, but without the “Ultra” brand extension due to the lack of an integrated NPU. Further, the company might limit itself to the “5” and “7” extensions, skipping “9.” The top Core 7 2xx SKU could max out the “Raptor Lake Refresh” silicon, with an 8P+16E core configuration, that’s eight “Raptor Cove” P-cores, each with 2 MB of L2 cache, and four “Gracemont” E-core clusters, each with 4 MB of L2 cache; all sharing 36 MB of L3 cache. The chip has a DDR4 and DDR5 memory interface, and puts out 20 PCIe lanes, 16 of which are Gen 5, and four of which Gen 4. Having received praise from the media for the aggressive pricing of its Core Ultra 7 270K Plus processor, Intel might attempt to repeat this feat with a similar, aggressively-priced product based on “Raptor Lake Refresh,” maxing out all its on-die hardware, but at an attractive price-point, with DDR4 support to boot.










