A content producer on the Bilibili video platform delidded Intel's Core i9-13900 Raptor Lake CPU on video. The Raptor Lake die measures 23.8 by 10.8 mm. This means a broader and longer die than 12th-... Raptor Lake Delidded - Quite Larger Die Than Alder Lake
Large die = more easy to cool Rocketlake 11900k was actual easy too cool, compared to 10900k and 12900k Big die on X299 cpu's is the main reason it's pretty easy to cool insane amount of "Watt". Ofcourse without the "bird poop" under the ihs
Makes sense that it's bigger. It uses the same 10nm process as Alder Lake but has an additional 8 cores. There doesn't seem any end in sight to new generations of processors being bigger and more power hungry.
umm, from Intel you mean? Intel's stuck with the 10nm power/heat equation, but not for long. depending on how Intel works its interposer, ML should be markedly lower in power/heat - far more than any Intel since Q6600 AMD is already lower in power/heat with more cores but its been at a smaller node (now even smaller)
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