In return, you will see a slight bump in clock speeds to 6.2-6.5 GHz & maybe a few changes here & there but they won't be vastly different than what you are getting right now since the architecture remains the same and so does the manufacturing process. Memory vendors will be tuning DDR5 memory even further for the next-gen Intel CPUs and it looks like the 700-series is here to stay and will be the last LGA 1700/1800 socketed platform.
So just as a recap, here's everything we can expect from Intel's 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh Desktop CPUs:
Same Architecture as Raptor Lake (Raptor Cove P-Cores + Gracemont E-Cores)
Same Process Node as Raptor Lake (Intel 7 aka 10nm++)
Higher Clock Speeds Beyond 6.0 GHz
Support For Faster DDR5 Memory DIMMs
Much Higher Power Consumption (Close To 300W)
Compatibility With Existing LGA 1700 / 1800 Socket Motherboards
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