Intel will unveil its remaining line of 13th-generation Core processors for desktop PCs at CES 2023 on January 3, according to sources familiar with the matter. We will remind you that at the end of September, the chipmaker released the first series of Raptor Lake processors with an unlocked multiplier (K-series), and at the beginning of next year, more massive models will appear.
As expected, Intel will present 16 models of Core 13th generation processors at once. They will differ from previous versions not only with a locked multiplier, but also with a lower TDP, as well as a more affordable price. It is assumed that along with the new chips, Intel will also introduce a line of mid-range boards based on the B760 system logic set. In addition, the company is also expected to launch a series of 13th generation Core mobile processors.
Possible characteristics of future Intel processors are presented in the following table.
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Currently, there is no exact information about the presentation date of the flagship Intel Core i9-13900KS processor. This chip, capable of overclocking up to 6 GHz, is expected to be released in the first quarter of next year.
Source: videocardz