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Supports Intel 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh & Meteor Lake “Core Ultra” CPUs in HWMonitor

Support for Intel’s 14th Generation Raptor Lake Refresh and Meteor Lake “Core Ultra” CPUs Has Been Added To HWMonitor

The widely used hardware monitoring tool known as HWMonitor has been updated to include support for the CPU lineups known as Raptor Lake Refresh and Meteor Lake.

HwMonitor prepares for next Intel CPU releases such as Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh, among others. As the Launch Date Gets Closer, HWMonitor version 1.52, which was recently published, has included support for Intel’s future CPUs to assure that there will be no interruptions in support throughout the launch.

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The widely used hardware monitoring tool known as HWMonitor has been updated to include support for the CPU lineups known as Raptor Lake Refresh and Meteor Lake.

HwMonitor prepares for next Intel CPU releases such as Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh, among others. As the Launch Date Gets Closer, HWMonitor version 1.52, which was recently published, has included support for Intel’s future CPUs to assure that there will be no interruptions in support throughout the launch.

Core i9-14900K/KF (24c), Core i7-14700K/KF (20c), and Core i5-14600K/KF (14c) are the CPUs that are available from Intel.

Support for the new branding of the Intel Core 3, 5, 7, and Core Ultra 5, 7, 9 processors.

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Initial support for Intel’s Meteor Lake architecture.

The AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and 7700 XT (Navi 32) graphics processing units

For the benefit of those who are unaware, the featured models have not been seen publicly for the very first time; before, a Ukrainian store has posted information about them on their website.

The intricacies of the particular specs won’t be discussed here, but the following is an overview of what to anticipate from the updated Raptor Lake platform from Intel.

Identical Architecture to that of Raptor Lake (Raptor Cove P-Cores and Gracemont E-Cores).

Similar to that of Raptor Lake (Intel 7, also known as 10nm++) Process Node.

Support for Faster DDR5 Memory DIMMs and Higher Clock Speeds Above 6.0 GHz

Consumption of much more power (very close to 300W)

Compatibility With Already Existing Motherboards Using the LGA 1700 and 1800 Sockets

Raptpr lake Refresh
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Additionally, compatibility with “Intel Core 3, 5, 7 and Core Ultra 5, 7, 9 new branding” is mentioned in the new version, which indicates that support for Intel Meteor Lake CPUs has also been included in this update. Even though it doesn’t name any particular SKUs, we are certain that once Meteor Lake is really released, everything will proceed in the typical manner, with incremental support being added for all models.

This is something we are assured of. If you are not familiar with Meteor Lake’s capabilities, you should know that the processors are going to revolutionise the industry by easily breaking over the 5 GHz barrier. If you are not familiar with Meteor Lake, you should know that the processors are going to change the business.

CPU Architecture with VTriple-Hybrid Components (P/E/LP-E Cores)

Completely Remodelled Redwood Cove (P-Cores)!

Completely Remodelled Crestmont (E-Cores)!

CPUs in the H/P Series can support up to 14 cores (6+8), while those in the U Series can support up to 12 cores (4+8).

TSMC for the tGPU, and Intel 4 Process Node for the CPU

The Intel ‘Xe-MTL’ GPU, Capable of Supporting Up to 128 EUs

Support for up to LPDDR5X-7467 and DDR5-5200, with capacities of up to 96 GB for DDR5 and 64 GB for LPDDR5X respectively

Intel Virtual Processing Unit for Artificial Intelligence Inferencing Equipped With Atom Cores x8 Gen 5 Lanes for Discrete GPU (Only H-Series).

Triple M.2 SSDs of the Gen 4 kind Maintain Compatibility with Four Thunderbolt 4 Ports

As we get closer to the introduction, which is expected to occur at Intel’s Innovation 2023, you can anticipate additional details to be revealed shortly. In a word, yes, we cannot wait to see what the next generation of central processing units (CPUs) have in store for us, particularly with the introduction of Meteor Lake.

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Agarapu Ramesh was founder of the Govindhtech and Computer Hardware enthusiast. He interested in writing Technews articles. Working as an Editor of Govindhtech for one Year and previously working as a Computer Assembling Technician in G Traders from 2018 in India. His Education Qualification MSc.
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