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Intel to launch its Raptor Lake CPUs and B760 Motherboards on 3rd January 2023

On January 3rd, right around CES 2023, Intel will release its mainstream B760 motherboards and 13th Gen Non-K CPUs. The lineup of Intel 13th Gen Non-K CPUs is no longer a secret. The lineup has been repeatedly leaked, and both Microsoft and Gigabyte have confirmed it. At least 20 SKUs, including the conventional 65W parts, the “F” (iGPU-less) parts, and the “T” (35W TDP) parts, are known to be in development.

Starting from the bottom up, this is the amount of each set in the new Raptor Lake series:

  • i3-13100 = 3
  • i5-13400 = 3
  • i5-13500 = 2
  • i5-13600 = 4
  • i7-13700 = 5
  • i9-13900 = 5

All of these chips will work with Intel’s current motherboards, including the Z790, Z690, H670, B660, and H610 series. However, Intel is also releasing a brand-new chipset at the same time as these processors. This chipset, the B760, will be available to customers with a plethora of new features and increased I/O support. Once more, the B760 chipset will compete with AMD’s B650 chipset in the bargain market and target mainstream users.

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Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake Desktop CPUs Features:

  • Up To 24 Cores & 32 Threads
  • Brand New Raptor Cove CPU Cores
  • Based on 10nm ESF ‘Intel 7’ process node
  • Up To 6.0 GHz clock speeds
  • Up To 41% Multi-Thread Performance Improvement
  • Up To 15% Single-Thread Performance Improvement
  • Double The E-Cores on certain variants
  • Increased Cache for both P-Cores & E-Cores
  • Supported on existing LGA 1700 motherboards
  • New Z790, H770, and B760 motherboards
  • Up To 28 PCIe Lanes (PCH Gen 4 + Gen 3)
  • Up To 28 PCIe Lanes (CPU Gen 5 x16 + Gen 4 x12)
  • Dual-Channel DDR5-5600 Memory Support
  • 20 PCIe Gen 5 Lanes (x4 reserved for PCH)
  • Enhanced Overclocking Features
  • 35-125W PL1 TDP / Up To 253W PL2 TDP
  • AI PCIe M.2 Technology
  • Q4 2022 (K) / Q1 2023 (Non-K)

The B650 boards are considerably too expensive, which could offer Intel a major advantage in the competition between the Intel B760 and AMD B650 chipset. Furthermore, AMD is apparently developing its own mainstream “Non-X” processors, which appear to be priced competitively compared to the “X” components. As a result, AMD may find it challenging to provide the same kind of value as Intel’s Core i5 portfolio in the sub-$300 and sub-$200 US price range.

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Nivedita Bangari
Nivedita Bangari
I am a software engineer by profession and technology is my love, learning and playing with new technologies is my passion.
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