This is an increase of about 24% compared to the 20.4 x 10.2 = 208.1 square millimeters of the 12th-generation Core, after all, there are 8 more small cores, 8 large 8 small 16 cores have become 8 large 16 small 24 cores, and the process has not changed.
However, it is about 8.5% smaller than the 24×11.7=280.8 square millimeters of the 11th-generation Core, after all, it is no longer the 14nm that has remained unchanged for thousands of years, and has been upgraded to 10nm – no, Intel 7 process.
Intel’s 13th-generation Core is expected to be officially announced on September 27, and will be available in October.AMDThe Ryzen 7000 series is likely to be released at the end of August and listed before September 15, one step ahead.