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Intel will launch new Raptor Lake and Alder Lake CPUs in early 2023

It looks like Intel is going to have a very busy Q1. According to a new leak, Intel has plans to launch a slew of new processors for both desktops and laptops. We should also see more affordable B760 and H770 motherboards arriving for desktops. 

Intel is currently organising itself for CES in January and as information is now being sent out to partners, leaks are beginning to pop up. In a deleted tweet, TLC revealed some of the blue team's plans, including new desktop and laptop processors:

According to TLC, Intel will use its CES 2023 keynote on January 3rd to announce the Raptor Lake-H/HX, Raptor Lake -U, Raptor Lake-P, Alder Lake-N, Raptor Lake-S non-K, and the 13th Gen Core commercial, workstations chips, as well as the H770 and B760 motherboards. However, they won't all release at the same time. While the Raptor Lake-H/HX, Alder Lake-N, and the new motherboard chipsets are set to release on the same day as they're announced, Raptor Lake-P will apparently launch on January 29th. Raptor Lake-U and new 13th Gen CPUs for Commercial and Workstation systems are expected to launch by the end of March.

Moving on to the data centre segment, Intel is reportedly holding an event on January 10th to announce the 4th Gen Xeon Scalable and the GPU Max Series. The exact release date of these is still unknown, but the leak claims it will be during the first month of 2023. The month after, Intel is expected to announce two HEDT processors, the Xeon W-2400 and the Xeon W-3400. Both are rumoured to have their announcement between February 12th and the 28th, but the launch will be separate. The Xeon W-2400 is set for March, while the Xeon W-3400 is expected in April.

KitGuru says: Out of all these possible releases, which one are you the most interested in?

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