A picture of a screen shows a stunning amount of cache for L2 and L3, totaling 68 megabytes. According to Twitter user OneRaichu It can be attributed to a Raptor Lake CPU, which will confirm a rumor that preceded it. It is not yet possible to say which variant of these thirteenth-generation CPUs is involved. Also shown is a screenshot of the CPU-Z benchmark showing slightly reduced latency.

It has 36 megabytes of L3 cache and 32MB of L2. The expected top model has 8 fast and 16 economical cores. Considering the split into 8×2 and 4×4 megabytes, it is likely that each P-core will take up 2MB and each set of four E-cores will take up 4MB of L2 cache. L3 will be split into 12 blocks of 3MB for each cluster and fast processing core. Compared to the previous generation, the total amount of cache increased by 55 percent.

Source: Wccftech

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