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2026-08-14
tomshardware.com
2026-08-14
Intel has stated that its Raptor Lake processors will remain a core component of its product portfolio for years to come, amid rising DDR5 memory prices and increased demand for DDR4 platforms. The sudden surge in demand for Raptor Lake CPUs, particularly those supporting DDR4 via the LGA 1700 socke
2026-06-14
tomshardware.com
2026-06-14
Intel's upcoming Raptor Lake Next processor, reportedly set for an early 2027 launch on the LGA 1700 socket, will retain the existing Core 200 branding. Unlike the Bartlett Lake silicon intended for edge and embedded devices, Raptor Lake Next will stick to the traditional hybrid architecture, featur
2026-06-13
tomshardware.com
2026-06-13
According to reports, Intel is reportedly preparing to launch its 'Raptor Lake Next' CPUs in the first half of 2027, marking the third refresh of its Raptor Lake lineup. These chips are expected to coexist with Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake platform, set to debut at CES next year. While specific detail