Intel's Upcoming 'Raptor Lake Next' Reportedly Features Up to 20 Cores, Retains Core 200 Branding
Intel's 'Raptor Lake Next' processors are reportedly in development, with expectations for a maximum of 20 cores and continued use of the 'Core 200' branding. This marks a potential third iteration for the Raptor Lake family. The new lineup may also include a specific 10-core SKU, which could feature 24MB of L3 cache. These processors are anticipated to be a budget-oriented option from Intel, potentially coexisting with the Nova Lake series.

Intel is reportedly developing a new processor lineup under the codename 'Raptor Lake Next'. This forthcoming series is anticipated to feature up to 20 cores at its highest configuration.
The 'Raptor Lake Next' processors are also expected to maintain the 'Core 200' branding, suggesting a continuation of current naming conventions.
Reports indicate that the Raptor Lake family could be returning for a third iteration. This new generation of processors is suggested to be positioned as a budget-oriented offering from Intel.
The lineup may also include a special 10-core SKU. This particular variant is rumored to feature 24MB of L3 cache.
These new processors might be available alongside Intel's Nova Lake series, providing different options in the company's product portfolio.
(Source: Tom's Hardware)
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