Linux 5.19 has added intel 13th generation Core Raptor Lake-P graphics driver support

The Linux 5.19 kernel has added a number of features to support, one of the new features is the kernel PCI ID part of the Raptor Lake-S graphics driver support. Now, raptor Lake-P support is coming.

Similar to the Intel Alder Lake-P series and previous models, the next-generation Raptor Lake-P series will be suitable for lightweight, high-performance laptops. Initial support for the processor has been submitted to the Linux 5.19 kernel, and the PCI device ID has been added to the i915 graphics driver.

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With the latest support added to the Linux 5.19 kernel, developers added approximately 24 lines of new code to activate Raptor Lake-P support, including Raptor Lake-P PCI ID 0xA720, 0xA721, 0xA7A0, 0xA7A1, 0xA7A8, and 0xA7A9.

Intel’s next-generation CPU, code-named Raptor Lake, is expected to deliver 24-core, 32-thread and higher performance coreSPCs. The 13th generation Raptor Lake processor is based on a 10nm ESF process node (also known as “Intel 7”) that supports current LGA 1700 motherboards.

The new chipset will offer dual-channel DDR5-5600 memory support, 20 PCIe Gen 5 channels, enhanced overclocking capabilities, and a TDP PL1 level of 125W. Intel expects to release Raptor Lake in the second half of this year.

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