Intel Plans to Release Raptor Lake For a Third Time in 2027 as “Raptor Lake Next”

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  • Intel plans to release the “Raptor Lake Next” lineup of CPUs in 2027.
  • These CPUs will be based on the original Raptor Lake architecture on the LGA 1700 socket.
  • Raptor Lake Next will co-exist alongside Intel’s Nova Lake-S lineup.

In a curious turn of events, Intel seems to be bringing back its “Raptor Lake” architecture, with a brand-new lineup of CPUs tipped for release in 2027. Raptor Lake refers to Intel’s 13th-generation Core processors, headlined by the Core i9-13900K. Intel later re-released the Raptor Lake lineup as the 14th-gen “Raptor Lake Refresh,” before making the jump towards Arrow Lake.

Now, the information comes courtesy of Tom’s Hardware, which heard rumblings about a “Raptor Lake Next” platform at Computex. Intel has not officially confirmed or commented on this rumor, but according to Tom’s Hardware, at least two motherboard vendors confirmed plans to increase production of DDR4 motherboards. As a reminder, the Raptor Lake architecture is compatible with both DDR4 and DDR5 memory, while Intel’s current “Arrow Lake” CPUs are DDR5-exclusive.

Intel Core i9-13900K
Intel Core i9-13900K (Image By Tech4Gamers)

Since then, prominent leaker Jaykihn on X has revealed more details about the so-called “Raptor Lake Next” platform. Apparently, this CPU lineup will launch early next year and coexist with Intel’s next-generation “Nova Lake-S” lineup, which is slated for release at CES 2027. The Raptor Lake Next lineup will have both desktop and mobile CPUs, including the Raptor Lake-HX SKUs, and will not feature any Bartlett Lake silicon. For context, Bartlett Lake is Intel’s P-core-only lineup targeted towards embedded and edge use.

According to Jaykihn, this third iteration of Raptor Lake will be based on the original 13th-generation Raptor Lake, and not the Raptor Lake Refresh. Therefore, RPL-R features such as WiFi 7, Fast Throttle, and APO, etc., will likely be missing from the upcoming lineup’s feature set. There is also a strong rumor that there will be no Core i9 SKU in the new Raptor Lake Next lineup, which makes sense since it will directly clash with Intel’s shiny new Nova Lake-S flagship.

Gigabyte Z690 AERO G for Raptor Lake – Image by Tech4Gamers

Information about the exact SKUs and their specifications is limited, but apparently, there will be a 125W 16-core (8P+8E) top SKU that will likely fall into the Core 7 category. There will also be plenty of 65W SKUs, ranging from 20 cores to just 4 cores. This way, Raptor Lake Next will basically be a brand-new full-fledged CPU lineup on a 3-year-old platform.

Raptor Lake Next
Information about Raptor Lake Next – Source: Jaykihn on X

The new Raptor Lake Next lineup will launch under the Core 200 brand name, and not Core 14XXX as it was previously named. It will be compatible with the LGA1700 socket and existing DDR4/DDR5 motherboards. This seems to be Intel’s play to extend compatibility with DDR4 memory and existing sockets, as rival AMD has just extended support for its AM4 socket by re-releasing the Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU.

AMD AM4 Platform
AMD’s AM4 platform is known for its longevity.

Considering the global memory crisis, which is primarily affecting DDR5, it is a good move by Intel to extend the longevity of its DDR4 platforms. With AMD previously committing to extended support for its AM4 platform, it seems like a good time for PC gamers who don’t yet have the capacity to make the jump to DDR5. It remains to be seen how Raptor Lake Next will impact Intel’s primary “Nova Lake-S” lineup and the competition from AMD.

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