Intel "Bartlett Lake-S" Steppings Suggest Third Rebrand of "Raptor Lake" as "Bartlett Lake Hybrid"
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Intel will soon launch Bartlett Lake-S, an intermediate generation of processors pending Nova Lake-S scheduled for 2026. These chips are still based on the Raptor Cove cores, with an A0 version incorporating 12 P-cores and 36 MB of L3 cache, the highest number of P-cores ever grouped into a single core complex at Intel. [...] Read more
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Intel does not take the LGA1700 platform for granted, and now comes with a rather unexpected proposal. It’s Bartlett Lake-S, a new line of desktop processors that aims to keep this socket in effect, but with a different focus, cost-effective models without efficiency cores (E-Cores). Yes, only performance cores (P-Cores) to maximize the IPC and low latency.
As part of the Bartlett Lake generation, Intel apparently has a new chip with 12 P-cores in work - it has at least made it to the A0-stepping. Whether and in which market segment corresponding CPUs could appear is still unclear.
Intel "Bartlett Lake-S" Steppings Suggest Third Rebrand of "Raptor Lake" as "Bartlett Lake Hybrid"
"Bartlett Lake-S" is an interesting chip by Intel, given that its "Nova Lake-S" desktop processors with large L3 caches won't arrive before mid/late 2026. The chip is built on the idea that the "Raptor Cove" P-core offers gaming performance comparable or better to the "Lion Cove" P-cores implemented on "Arrow Lake-S." Intel figured that for a monolithic silicon with a similar die-size of "Raptor Lake-S," which has 8 P-cores and 4 E-core clusters…
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