While Intel has only initially released six K-series Raptor Lake processors, it clearly went without saying that there would undoubtedly be more on the way at some point in the future. – And in this regard, we expect that a formal announcement will likely be made during CES 2023 as part of their showcase event. Which, incidentally, may also see the launch of their Arc A9 graphics cards (fingers crossed).
Just in case the current line-up didn’t appeal to you, however, following a report via Videocardz, a listing from Microsoft has fully confirmed what we expect will be the entire Intel Raptor Lake desktop line-up with 22 processors filling out the SKU.
So, taking a closer look, in truth there’s nothing here that’s overly surprising. It is, essentially, pretty much entirely replicating the existing line-up seen from their 12th-gen Alder Lake platform. What is interesting, however, is that this isn’t the first indication we’ve seen of the full Raptor Lake line-up. A prior leak from Gigabyte also confirmed this entire list.
With Microsoft now also singing from the same hymn sheet, however, if you wanted some kind of 99.9% confirmation of what’s on the way from Intel. Well, now you have it!
What do you think? Are you planning to upgrade to Intel’s new Raptor Lake series? If so, which model currently most has your interest? – Let us know in the comments!
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