They recently appeared on the Internet different information About the company’s desktop processors, codenamed “Arrow Lake-S”. One such piece of information talks about having up to 3MB of L2 cache per P (performance) core.
Currently, 13th Generation (Raptor Lake) and 14th Generation (Raptor Lake Refresh) Intel processors have 2MB of L2 cache per P core.
The 15th generation of Core processors codenamed Arrow Lake, scheduled for release in 2024, will have a 50% increase in L2 cache to 3MB per P core. Since the P cores will have more secondary latency level, we expect Also that E (the cores) is effective for increasing response time, although we’re not sure if the increase will be of the same magnitude or less.
The Arrow Lake processors will use the “Lion Cove” architecture for the P-cores and the Skymont architecture for the E-cores, and these processors will be manufactured using the Intel 20A process. More details will be revealed from the official source about processors next year.
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