staff@slashgear.com (Jowi Morales)
2024-05-24 07:15:55
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Intel’s Raptor Lake architecture is used in two different Intel processor generations — 13th and 14th-gen. These chips are also the last Intel processors to sport the Intel Core i branding, as it switched to Intel Core / Core Ultra for its succeeding chips.
Although the 14th-generation Raptor Lake Refresh is essentially just a slight improvement of the 13th-gen Raptor Lake processors, Intel added more cores to the 14th-gen Core i7, bumping it from 16 to 20 cores. Despite getting improved performance, Intel kept the Raptor Lake Refresh chips at the same recommended retail price, delivering more value to its customers.
So, if you’re wondering which consumer Intel processors use the Raptor Lake Refresh architecture, here’s a complete list: Intel Core i9-14900/KF/KS/K/F/T, Intel Core i7-14700/KF/K/F/T, Intel Core i5-14600/KF/K/T, Intel Core i5-14500/T, Intel Core i5-14400/T/F, and Intel Core i3-14100/F/T for desktop CPUs; and Intel Core i9-14900HX, Intel Core i7-14700HX/14650HX, Intel Core i5-14500HX/14450HX, Intel Core 7-150U, Intel Core 5-120U, and Intel Core 3-100U for laptop CPUs.
You can also check out the rest of the 13th-gen Intel Core processor lineup directly on the Intel website to see which Intel processors use the Raptor Lake architecture. We couldn’t show them all here as Intel has over 50 13th-gen chips on that list.