There are no official announcements yet for the mainstream Intel Chipset release. However, some stores in Asia have now begun listing new boards sporting this chipset. When Coffee Lake initially came out, only high-end Z370 chipset motherboards were available. Intel announced that there would eventually be mainstream boards coming but did not announce when. Now that they are listed, it appears that the answer is most likely soon.
Retail stores Anphat PC from Vietnam and Synnex from Thailand have these upcoming boards now listed on their index. Although there are no images yet, the model names and some feature details are available. So far, it lists motherboards from ASRock and Gigabyte. Most of these are actually micro-ATX and mini-ITX offerings. Although there are no prices so far, there appear to be a lot more options for budget builders to readily compete against AMD’s AM4 motherboards.
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