In the second half of this year, Intel will launch a 13th-generation Core series CPU, the new CPU will use a 7nm process, and add 8 performance core E cores, a total of 8 large 16 small, 24 cores and 32 threads.
Recently, the running score of the 13th generation Core CPU appeared in a database, and it can be seen from the information that there are 32 EU units, 256 stream processor units, a frequency of 1.2GHz, and DDR5 memory.
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The 13th generation Core running score seems to be not very accurate, and it is still being adjusted.
Because the 13th generation Core is equipped with a higher frequency DDR5 memory, and the 12th generation Core is DDR4-4000 memory, the bandwidth of 34.4GB/s is nearly half higher than the latter's 24.46GB/s.
More information will be revealed in the following content.
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