Raptor lake articles
Retail Core i9-13900K CPU reviewed, provides impressive performance uplift with power limits disabled
Power consumption peaked at 343W
Intel teases Raptor Lake platform innovations as AMD prepares to launch Ryzen 7000
Beyond raw performance: wireless connectivity and AI enhancements
We Bought the Cheapest DDR5 RAM Modules We Could Find, Are They Any Good?
We've got to admit that when we purchased these cheap 8GB DDR5-4800 memory sticks, we did so expecting them to be pretty bad and much slower than our DDR4-3200 memory in most instances. But, surprise...
Upcoming Intel 13th-gen Core Raptor Lake CPU specs confirmed via leaked slides
More cores, cache, and higher frequencies
Intel prepping 350-watt Turbo Mode for high-end Raptor Lake CPUs
You'll need exotic cooling and a 700-series motherboard
Intel Core i9-13900KF QS benchmarked at 6.1 GHz using liquid cooling
Raptor Lake may have some crazy speed behind it
Intel Raptor Lake CPUs possibly launching October 17 with the same architecture as Alder Lake
Non-K processors might arrive in January
Early Core i9-13900K sample shows massive improvement in minimum framerates, boosts to 5.8 GHz
With great power comes insane cooling requirements
It looks like Intel will increase the price of its CPUs
You might not want to wait before buying one
Asus is issuing Raptor Lake BIOS support for current Z690 motherboards
Following Asrock's 600 series BIOS updates
Flagship Intel Z790 motherboards expected to support PCIe 5.0 SSDs
Intel might showcase the upcoming motherboards in late summer
Asrock BIOS update adds Intel Raptor Lake CPU support to its 600-series motherboards
Confirming DDR4 support for the next-gen processors
Alleged sample of the upcoming Intel Core i9-13900K processor sells on black market
Raptor Lake is expected to break cover later this year
Intel Core i9-13900 engineering sample is 20% faster than Alder Lake in new benchmarks
A 6 GHz CPU might also be on the way
Preview of Core i9-13900 engineering sample performance looks promising
Raptor Lake could be Alder Lake on steroids
Intel wants 700-series chipset motherboards to support only DDR5 memory
But will it be limited to Z-series boards?