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Intel may reveal Raptor Lake processors at upcoming ‘Innovation’ event

Intel has scheduled an Innovation event for September 27th and 28th. According to Intel, the company will present new technologies from various fields, but it didn't specify which. However, considering the date, there's a good chance we'll hear something about Raptor Lake.

Intel's upcoming Innovation conference will be held in San Jose, California. Throughout the event, the company will talk about the technologies its teams have been working on. These technologies are spread across various fields, including AI, ML, cloud, client, security, IoT, and 5G, among others.

During the 2-day-long event, there will be tech sessions hosted by industry experts, community-based engagements, hands-on labs, and product demos and showcases. Intel didn't specify if it would announce any specific product, but Intel has previously used this event to launch major products, such as the 12th Gen Core processors last year.

Each day there will be an opening keynote hosted by Pat Gelsinger, Intel's CEO, and Greg Lavender, Intel's CTO. Those interested in attending the in-person event can buy the ticket for $699 by August 26th. Afterwards, the ticket will cost you $999, bumping to $1199 if you buy it on-site. Fortunately, if you're only interested in attending the showcase, you can grab an early bird ticket for $75. The standard and on-site ticket for the showcase goes for $100. The day two pass, which allows you to visit the space on September 28th, will go for $199/$399/$599.

KitGuru says: What do you think Intel will show during the event? Do you believe the company will announce the 13th Gen Core chips?

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