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Intel may refresh Raptor Lake for a third time as high DDR5 prices push buyers toward older hardware

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Intel may refresh Raptor Lake for a third time as high DDR5 prices push buyers toward older hardware
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Robert Hallock, Intel's vice president and general manager of enthusiast channel business, recently told Tom's Hardware that the company plans to continue offering Raptor Lake CPUs, first launched in 2022, for a while longer. Intel, like AMD, is responding to sustained demand for hardware that supports DDR4 RAM.Read Entire Article

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