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Intel 13th generation Core series processors, Raptor Lake-S supports DDR4-3200MHz and DDR5-5600MHz

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Intel 13th generation Core series processors, Raptor Lake-S supports DDR4-3200MHz and DDR5-5600MHz

The clock of the native DDR5 memory is increased, which means that the clock of the overclocked memory will continue to rise.

Intel’s Raptor Lake-S, 13th Gen Core processors and Z790 motherboards will be available in Q4. Earlier, we also saw engineering sample test data for the Intel Core i9-13900 and Intel Core i9-13900K. . At the Intel 1H 22 NAS Workshop held in Shenzhen, China today, the architecture diagram of Intel Raptor Lake-S was also posted on Baidu Tieba.

Basically, it should be more important that Raptor Lake-S will continue to support DDR5 and DDR4 memory. Compared with the current Alder Lake-S, which is Intel’s 12th generation Core, DDR5 memory has been increased from 4800MHz to 5600MHz. As for The DDR4 part remains at 3200MHz.

The memory clock here refers to the native clock. The memories such as DDR5-5600 and DDR5-6600 that we currently see in the market are all overclocking memories, and you need to enter the BIOS and enable the XMP setting to achieve this.

Raptor Lake-S adds an additional PCIe 4.0 channel from the PCH, and other specifications are not far from Alder Lake-S. After all, the Intel Z690 chip can support Intel’s 13th generation Core series processors, and the new generation of Intel Z790 chip motherboards also Compatible with Intel 12th Generation Core processors. As for the information that the Z790 will support PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSD earlier, there is no confirmation of the currently exposed architecture diagram.

If there are no big surprises, Intel is expected to release the 13th generation Core series processors and Z790 chips at the end of September, and the market may not start to buy them until mid-October.


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