Intel has now released the 13th generation Core desktop processors with "K" and "KF" suffixes, as well as the Z790 chipset. Its positioning is relatively high-end, mainly for overclockers and gaming enthusiasts. Previously it was reported that Intel plans to launch more Raptor Lake processors and H770/B760 chipsets on January 3, 2023, mainly for mainstream gamers and general user products, closer to the needs of the general user community.
BoBoard Hall said that the brand manufacturers of B760 motherboard will probably reach the channel at the end of the month, in accordance with Intel's new pricing, this new motherboard compared to the previous generation of B660 series products is about 10% higher, depending on the specific product to its cost. According to the motherboard manufacturers previously exposed Intel's 13th generation Core desktop processor lineup, there will be a total of 22 models, there are 16 models yet to be released.
It is worth noting that the Core i5-13400 and Core i5-13400F may exist in two versions of the chip, B-0 and C-0, with B-0 being Raptor Lake and C-0 being Alder Lake, and there may be some differences, while Intel is not ruled out from releasing a product like the Core i5-12490F in some regions to provide a version. In addition, the 13th generation Core desktop processors will also be compatible with the original Z690, H670, B660 and H610 motherboards.
source:chaonengwang
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