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Intel CPU Prices Surge in Korea Amid Alder and Raptor Lake Refresh Launches

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Wccftech

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Intel's 12th, 13th, and 14th-generation processors are experiencing significant price increases in South Korea, especially in the budget segment, with some SKUs like the Core i3 14100F rising by 15% and the Core i9 12900K by nearly 30%, mirroring recent trends in Japan, while prices in North America remain stable.

Intel Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Raptor Lake CPU Defects

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Register

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Intel is facing a lawsuit over alleged defects in its 13th and 14th generation Raptor Lake processors, which reportedly cause system instability and crashes due to voltage issues. The lawsuit claims Intel was aware of these defects but continued to market the processors without disclosure. Intel has acknowledged the problem, attributing it to a microcode algorithm causing incorrect voltage requests, and has issued several patches to address the issue. The company has also extended warranties for affected chips.

NVIDIA and Intel Investigate Stability Issues on Raptor Lake CPUs

Originally Published 1 year ago — by guru3d.com

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NVIDIA has identified stability issues with Intel's 13th and 14th generation Raptor Lake Core processors, particularly in the high-performance K-series models, and is advising affected users to contact Intel for assistance. Intel has acknowledged the issues and set up a support website, but a definitive solution has not yet been provided. The problems are linked to the high operational frequencies of the K-series chips and have been prevalent during demanding tasks such as gaming with Unreal Engine 5. Temporary remedies like downclocking or undervolting the CPUs have been suggested, and affected users are encouraged to utilize Intel’s support resources while investigations continue.

"Intel to Discontinue 13th Gen Core K-Series CPUs by May 2024"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Tom's Hardware

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Intel is discontinuing its boxed overclockable Core i5, i7, and i9 Raptor Lake CPUs, with the lineup set to be discontinued by May 24th, 2024. The last product discontinuance order date is May 24th, 2024, and final shipments will end on June 28th, 2024. While the supply of 13th Gen K-series CPUs is not expected to vanish instantly, availability is likely to gradually dissipate, potentially leading to price increases as vendors sell off remaining inventory. Despite this, Intel has not discontinued its Alder Lake CPU lineup, and Raptor Lake's strong launch in 2022 made it a competitive option, although Raptor Lake Refresh did little to improve performance and was priced higher. The discontinuation affects several K-series chips, including the Core i9-13900K, Core i7-13700K, and Core i5-13600K.

"Intel Unveils 14th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs for Enhanced AI & HX Performance at CES 2024"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by SamMobile - Samsung news

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Intel unveiled its 14th Gen Core HX processors for high-end gaming and workstation laptops, Core Series 1 processors for thin and light laptops, and new models in the 14th Gen Core lineup for desktops at CES 2024. The mobile processors feature improved clock speeds and support for Wi-Fi 7, Thunderbolt 5, and Bluetooth v5.4, while the desktop processors offer enhanced clock speeds, Wi-Fi 7 support, and some models with extra E-cores and greater L3 cache. Availability and pricing details are yet to be announced, and Intel also teased the upcoming Lunar Lake processors for thin and light laptops.

"Intel Unveils 14th Gen Processors for 2024: Desktop and Mobile CPUs Revealed"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by AnandTech

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Intel has announced the release of its non-K 14th Gen Core desktop processors, including a variety of models such as the Core i9-14900, as well as non-K F SKUs and lower power T models. These processors offer a range of choices for users with varying requirements, featuring either a 65 W or 35 W base TDP. The new lineup includes 17 new CPUs, with distinctions in TDP, turbo TDP, and nomenclature indicating overclocking capability and integrated graphics. The processors support both DDR5 and DDR4 memory, with varying levels of DDR5 support across the stack. The performance figures show improvements in voltage/frequency curve, accommodating higher core clock speeds. The non-K series processors are available at varying price points, with the Core i9 series starting at $524 and the entry-level Intel Processor 300 and 300T at $82.

"Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs: Projected Performance Gains, Refreshed Specs, and Future Socket Details"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Notebookcheck.net

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Internal performance projections from Intel reveal that the upcoming Arrow Lake CPUs could bring up to a 21% performance gain compared to the Core i9-13900K, along with a 2.4x faster Xe-LPG iGPU. The leaked presentation also shows that the Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs offer only marginal improvements over the Core i9-13900K. The Arrow Lake CPUs are expected to be Intel's next-gen desktop parts, launching in Q4 2024, with significant increases in both single-core and multi-core performance. However, these projections are based on non-retail chips, and the actual retail parts could be even faster.

Leaked Benchmarks Show Intel Core i7-14700K Outperforming 13700K

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Notebookcheck.net

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Benchmark scores for the upcoming Intel Core i7-14700K have leaked online, revealing that it is up to 18% faster than its predecessor, the Core i7-13700K. The CPU achieved scores of 980.2 and 14,988.5 in CPU-Z's single and multi-core benchmarks, and 2,192 (single-core) and 36,296 (multi-core) in Cinebench R23. The leaked screenshots also indicate that the Core i7-14700K will have 20 cores, 28 threads, and 33 MB of L3 cache. Intel is expected to launch the Raptor Lake refresh lineup in October 2023.

Intel's 14th Gen Raptor Lake-HX CPUs: More Cores, Cache, and Refreshed Release Dates

Originally Published 2 years ago — by VideoCardz.com

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Intel's upcoming 14th Gen Core-HX laptop CPUs are rumored to feature more cores and cache compared to the previous generation. Leaks suggest that the entire lineup will exclusively use 8P+16P dies, indicating an upward shift in core/cache configurations. While the high-end Core i9 series will maintain its core count, it may see higher clocks and potentially support faster memory speeds. The release date for the 14th Gen Core-HX series is uncertain, but it is typically associated with the launch of new laptop GPUs.

"Intel's Next-Gen CPUs: Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh - Specs, Performance, and Motherboard Support"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Wccftech

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Leaked slides reveal that Intel is preparing to launch multiple SKUs of its Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs for next-gen laptops. The Meteor Lake lineup includes three segments: Meteor Lake-U (7-15W), Meteor Lake-P (28W), and Meteor Lake-H (up to 45W). The CPUs will feature upgraded iGPUs with up to 128 cores and improved performance compared to previous generations. Additionally, the Raptor Lake Refresh lineup will offer enthusiast HX chips with up to 24 cores. Intel is expected to unveil its next-gen laptop lineup on September 19th.

Intel's Processor Lineup Gets a Major Overhaul with Raptor Lake Refresh and Arrow Lake-S Launches.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TechSpot

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Intel is reportedly set to release a simple refresh of its current Raptor Lake lineup in Q4 2022, with the more impressive Arrow Lake series arriving about a year later. The Raptor Lake Refresh processors will likely receive a bump in core counts, while the flagship Core i9-14900K will be limited to minor IPC gains and slightly higher clock speeds. The Arrow Lake-S chips should arrive in Q4 2023 or early 2025 and will require new LGA 1851 motherboards, with the top-end SKU limited to a configuration of eight P-cores and sixteen E-cores.

Intel Alder Lake & Raptor Lake Face Linux PCID Disablement Over INVLPG Issue.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phoronix

Linux kernel developers are disabling Process Context Identifiers (PCID) for Intel Alder Lake and Raptor Lake processors due to an issue with incomplete global INVLPG flushes. A patch is set to be mainlined for Linux 6.4 development and back-ported to stable kernel versions. Intel is working on a microcode mitigation for the issue, but for now, PCID support will be disabled. PCID support helps offset some of the overhead in dealing with Kernel Page Table Isolation/mitigating Meltdown.

Intel's Next-Gen Mobile Processors: Arrow Lake-HX and Meteor Lake with High Core Counts.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by VideoCardz.com

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Intel is reportedly preparing to launch its next-gen mobile processor series, Arrow Lake-HX, which is expected to be the successor to the 13th Gen Core-HX (Raptor Lake) series. The leak confirms that the series will use BGA2114 socket, but no other information such as core counts or SKUs names have been provided. The Arrow Lake-HX series is expected to offer more cores, higher clocks, and more PCIe lanes than the Core H/U series.

Intel's NUC 13 Pro "Arena Canyon" Mini PC Gets a Boost with Raptor Lake and Core i7-1370P.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by AnandTech

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Intel has updated its Pro line of ultra-compact form-factor (UCFF) NUCs with the 13th Gen. Core Processors (Raptor Lake). The new Arena Canyon NUCs carry forward the same hardware features of the previous generation, with the primary update being the change in the internal SoC. Raptor Lake-P brings incremental gains in terms of both performance and power efficiency over Alder Lake-P. The compact nature of these systems lends to usage in IoT and edge computing applications in vehicles, healthcare, industrial, and education domains. Intel plans to release around 30 different Arena Canyon NUC SKUs over the next few quarters.

Intel's 13th Gen Core vPro: Enhanced Security and Increased Core Counts.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by AnandTech

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Intel has unveiled its latest vPro platform for its 13th Gen Core series, offering updated hardware-level security features to protect against ransomware and malware attacks. The new platform promises up to 93% efficacy in detecting ransomware attacks in real-time and a smooth transition to Windows 11. The flagship Raptor Lake architecture offers a 70% reduction in attack surface compared to the previous Comet Lake platform. The vPro support is available in selected SKUs of the Core i9, Core i7, and Core i5 series for desktop and mobile platforms.