Intel Raptor Lake-S lineup revealed: 13th generation Core i5 will be equipped with E-Core
Intel will release 13th-generation Core processors, codename Raptor Lake, this year to replace the current Alder Lake. Raptor Lake and Alder Lake have similar performance core (Performance Core) and energy efficiency core (Efficient Core) designs, the former will be changed from Golden Cove architecture to Raptor Cove architecture, but there is basically no difference, and the latter uses the current Gracemont architecture, both of which use the Intel 7 process.
Recently, a user exposed the lineup of the 13th-generation Core desktop processors, covering the highest-end Core i9 to the low-end Core i3, with a total of 14 processors. Not sure if this is the full lineup, there may be additions and subtractions eventually. The flagship Core i9-13900K will be configured with 8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores, with a total of 24 cores and 32 threads; the E-Core of the Core i7 will be halved to only 8; Core i5 reduces P-Core on the basis of Core i7, or reduces P-Core and E-Core at the same time; Core i3 has only 4 P-Cores, and will not be equipped with E-Cores, only 4 cores, and 8 threads.