Intel May Refresh Raptor Lake for a Third Time as High DDR5 Prices Push Buyers Toward Older Hardware
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Intel may refresh Raptor Lake for a third time as high DDR5 prices push buyers toward older hardware
Robert Hallock, Intel's vice president and general manager of enthusiast channel business, recently told Tom's Hardware that the company plans to continue offering Raptor Lake CPUs, first launched in 2022, for a while longer. Intel, like AMD, is responding to sustained demand for hardware that supports DDR4 RAM.Read Entire Article
Intel Extends the Lifespan of Raptor Lake and LGA1700 Socket in Response to the Surge in DDR5 Prices
While the memory market is going through a particularly tense period, Intel is about to significantly extend the lifespan of its Raptor Lake processors and the LGA1700 platform. The manufacturer had initially oriented its catalog towards more recent platforms, but the re-launch of the DDR4 is now changing the [...] The Intel article extends the lifespan of Raptor Lake and the LGA1700 socket in the face of the surge in DDR5 prices first appeared …
Given the current circumstances of the market, Intel will considerably prolong the life of its Raptor Lake processors and LGA1700 platform. It was Intel’s own Robert Hallock, Vice President, who confirmed that Raptor Lake processors will continue to form an important part of the company’s offer “for years”, driven mainly by the renewed interest of users in DDR4-compatible platforms. The situation is particularly striking because Intel already ha…
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Intel does not plan to leave Raptor Lake in the short term. Robert Hallock, vice president and general manager of products for enthusiasts of the company, assured that this family will continue to be part of the catalog for the next few years. The main reason is in the current market, where DDR5 memory is much more expensive and many users still look for platforms with DDR…
Given the protracted decline in the personal computer market, Intel has decided not to discontinue production of its Raptor Lake chip family. The company has effectively acquired its own equivalent of the legendary AM4 platform, albeit with a shorter lifecycle. Photo: WCCF Tech. Regardless, Intel Vice President Robert Hallock confirmed that the 13th and 14th-generation Core silicon... The post "Intel will not discontinue 13th and 14th-generation…
Intel Wants To Keep Offering Raptor Lake CPUs Till Memory Prices Return To Normal
Intel will keep on offering older Raptor Lake CPUs to allow PC builders an alternative to higher DDR5 prices. DDR5 Prices Are Not Coming Down Anytime Soon, So Intel Has Decided To Keep Its Raptor Lake CPUs On Shelves For Years To Come As the memory supply crunch continues, PC builders are being forced out of upgrades. We've covered on many occasions just how bad things are for consumers at the moment, as prices across all components continue to …
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