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Intel claims huge boost for Raptor Lake: Should AMD be worried?

I was recently invited to attend an event with Intel in Israel. While KitGuru is under NDA and unable to publicly discuss many of the topics highlighted at the event, we were able to record Isic Silas, Corporate VP in the Client Computing Group discussing certain topics. We found his comments on the upcoming Raptor Lake to be particularly interesting…

His confidence in the new 13th Generation Raptor Lake seems high and based on his comments we will be interested to see if all the claims come to fruition – we are however certain that the coming months will be exciting, with many new products hitting the market from AMD, Intel and NVIDIA.

Apologies for the sound quality. I was sitting some distance away – but we have implemented subtitles to help you follow the presentation.

KitGuru says: There are upcoming launches just around the corner, check back on KitGuru to see the head to head between AMD and Intel – and to get a better idea, which, if any processors and graphics cards you will want to be considering for a new system build in Q4 or 2023.

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