Intel pianifica una serie di “Lago Rapace” Annunci di prodotti a gennaio 3


Gennaio 3, 2023, on the sidelines of the International CES, Intel could launch dozens upon dozens of 13th Gen Core processor SKUs spanning every conceivable client PC platform. The event is expected to bring “Lago Rapace” to the mobile platform, with announcements spanning the ultra-portableRaptor Lake-U,” the thin-and-light performanceRaptor Lake-P,” the mainstream mobileRaptor Lake-H,” and the enthusiast mobileRaptor Lake-HX.This would cover almost every mobile device segment, compresi 7-9 W U-segment, al 15-28 W P-segment, gli 35-45 W H-segment, e la >55 W HX-segment, with several SKUs per segment across the four brand extensions (Core i3 thru Core i9).

For the desktop platform, Intel is expected to announce its new Core i9-13900KS “Raptor Lake-S” fiore all'occhiello, il primo al mondo 6 processore GHz, besides a large number of 13th Gen Core “Raptor Lake-S” non-K SKUs in the 65 W TDP class, forming the bulk of the company’s desktop processor lineup. Oltre a questi, the company will also announce the more affordable Intel H770 and B760 desktop motherboard chipsets, bringing down platform costs (the 13th Gen Core processors are already supported on inexpensive motherboards based on the B660 and H670 chipsets via a BIOS update). Infine, the company could announce “Lago Rapace” processors for the workstation segment, possibly compatible with the W780 chipset, and supporting ECC DDR5 memory, among other features relevant to the commercial desktop and workstation segments.