It was previously reported that Intel will release more 13th-generation non-K Core desktop processors and corresponding chipsets on January 3 next year, mainly for mainstream players and ordinary users, and more closely meet the needs of general user groups. It was previously reported that Intel will release more 13th-generation non-K Core desktop processors and corresponding chipsets on January 3 next year, mainly for mainstream players and ordinary users, and more closely meet the needs of general user groups.
Recently, Twitter user @leaf_hobby revealed that Intel will be very busy in the first quarter of next year. Starting from CES 2023, there are too many new products to be released. The first is the consumer side, except for the 13th generation non-K Core desktop processor and H770/B760 chipset, there will also be products for mobile platforms related to Raptor Lake-H/HX, Raptor Lake-P and Raptor Lake-U, as well as Alder Lake-N and products for commercial and workstations.
In terms of data centers, after several delays, Intel officials have previously announced that the next-generation Xeon scalable processor Sapphire Rapids will be released on January 10, 2023. Finally, there is HEDT/workstation, which has more recent news.