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Intel Raptor Lake without PCIe 5.0 on SSDs and more details leak

Intel Raptor Lake without PCIe 5.0 on SSDs and more details leak

Many specifications have been revealed about Intel Core Raptor Lake, the next series of desktop processors from Intel. Several details about the series have been leaked since the presentation people workshop in Shenzhen, China.

Intel Raptor Lake will not have PCIe 5.0 on M.2 SSDs

Many details about . have been leaked Lake Raptor Thanks to the slide shown in people workshop From China, which confirms the improvement in support for DDR5 memory or the number of PCIe 5.0 lanes. However, a detail not mentioned is triggering alarms, which are PCIe 5.0 lanes for M.2 SSDs.

Expected specifications of Lake Raptor Indicates an increase in the number of cores and threads that will arrive 24 cores and 32 threadsImproved support for DDR5 memory is also confirmed, with the dual-channel DDR5-5600 specification, and a maximum number of 20 PCIe 5.0 slots.

Expected specifications:

  • Up to 24 cores and 32 threads
  • Raptor Cove cores (higher IPC performance)
  • 10nm ESF ‘Intel 7’ processing node
  • Compatible with current LGA 1700 motherboards
  • Dual channel DDR5-5600 memory support
  • 20 PCIe Gen 5 slots
  • Enhanced Overclocking Features
  • 125W PL1 TDP (Advanced Models)

We know that the wizard Core i9-12900KS It can go up to 5.5 GHz. Raptor Lake processors can exceed these clock speeds, although don’t expect crazy because Alder Lake and Raptor Lake share an “Intel 7” processing node.

Lake Raptor

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One of the most intriguing data in the slide relates to the . extension “AI M.2” It is compatible with Raptor Lake CPUs, although they in no way confirm support for PCIe 5.0 SSDs.

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The most interesting final detail on the slide is the continuous support for memories DDR4 – 3200, so this support will continue as in Alder Lake and we will not need to buy a motherboard with DDR5 slots to enjoy the new series of CPUs. We will keep you informed.