During the years, intel has demonstrated clear vision and ideas about its future and its place in the Olympus of world chimpakers. A determination that will bring Intel to a trillion transistors by 2030 per single chip.
Farsightedness aside, Intel’s 2023 could also be quite rich, knowing the now traditional hyperactivity of the brand with the new generations. In fact, the launch of Raptor Lake was just the tip of the iceberg of a process that will continue for several more months, with many SKUs yet to be launched and which will cover the most diverse segments.
By staying focused on the consumer market only and looking only at what could come out in the course of the CES 2023 in Las VegasIntel’s keynote on January 3 should herald many new features, especially in the mobile segment.
The latest rumors tell us about:
- Raptor Lake-H/HX
- Raptor Lake—P
- Raptor Lake—U
- Alder Lake—N
The first of these to hit the shelves should be the most powerful proposals for notebooks, namely the H and HX processors, the launch of which could even take place in the context of the same event. Next it should be the turn of a Raptor Lake—P and are second to high-efficiency processors.
Finally, always during the first appointment of the new year we should see the announcement of the “non-K” desktop CPUs. In the meantime, you might be interested in taking a look at our review of the i5-13600K and i9-13900K, a decisive evolution from the first generation hybrid that now aims to maximize performance even in gaming.