Intel’s 13th-generation Core’s new cache will be increased to 68MB

Recently, news broke that: Intel’s 13th generation Core Raptor Lake will increase the cache capacity on the basis of the 12th generation Core. Previously, Intel released the 12th generation Core i9 12900K processor, which has 30MB L3 cache and 14MB L2 cache, a total of 44MB. According to the news, the L2+L3 cache of the 13th generation Core will be 54% higher than the previous generation.

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This means that the cache of the 13th generation Core Duo has the potential to reach 68MB. The improvement of the processor cache will bring a great improvement to the overall performance of the processor. For most users, this will directly bring about an improvement in the gaming experience.

In addition to the cache, the 13th generation Core processor will also make changes in other aspects. According to previous news, the top model of the 13th-generation Core is the i9 13900K. This processor has 8 performance cores, 16 efficiency cores, and a total of 32 threads. Compared with the i9 12900K, the number of efficiency cores has doubled directly. The data on paper is excellent.

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