An unexpected source came forward with new information about Intel's rumored Raptor Lake refresh. Will the new CPUs be worth the money?
As far as rumors go, today’s source is pretty unexpected. ASRock penned a post on its Weibo profile, where it seems to have spilled the beans on Intel’s rumored Raptor Lake refresh. This includes rough performance estimates and a release date window. Assuming this is all true, will these processors become some of the best CPUs?
Recommended Videos There’s another juicy bit of information — ASRock teases that the processors will feature native support for the DDR5-6400 JEDEC memory standard. That’s a pretty big upgrade, considering that the current Raptor Lake chips max out at DDR5-5600.
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