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Since returning to the high-performance CPU market with the Ryzen processor in 2017, AMD has had a smooth five-year life, and its CPU share has returned to the highest level since 2006, but the next days may be a bit stressful Yes, because Intel’s 13th and 14th generation Cores have attacked one after another.

Intel’s CPU roadmap has nothing to say. At the end of last year, it was the 12th-generation Core Alder Lake, and in the second half of this year, it was the 13th-generation Core Raptor Lake. Based on the 12th-generation heterogeneous architecture and Intel 7 process,Upgrade to 8+16E core, up to 24 cores and 32 threads, compatible with DDR5 and DDR4 memory,The platform is also compatible with the LGA1700.

The next generation is the 14th-generation Core Meteor Lake, which upgrades the Intel 4 process. This is Intel’s first-generation EUV process, and it is the first time that a non-single chip design is used to flexibly integrate multiple small chip modules, including the next-generation hybrid architecture CPU, tGPU core display Engine, AI acceleration unit, and very low power consumption.

The indicators of the Intel 4 process are also very good-looking. Compared with the Intel 7 process,Under the same power consumption, the “4nm EUV” process frequency is increased by 21.5%, and the power consumption is reduced by 40%.

The next thing is the release time. Some say that the 13th generation Core will be released in September or October, and the 14th generation Core will be released next year. The time is even more uncertain.The iteration interval between the two generations of Cores may be very short, and it is very likely that the rotation will be achieved within half a year.

Based on this, the TechRader website believes that the two generations of Core Duo will put more pressure on AMD, not only the speed of upgrading is fast, but also the performance is very powerful, the frequency of the 13th generation Core Duo may reach 5.8GHz, and the 14th generation Core Duo may even reach about 6GHz.

Now look at AMD’s next Zen4 and future Zen5 architecture.

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