もっと詳しく

Intel’s 12th-generation Core took the lead in entering the DDR5 era, but it only supports a starting frequency of 4800MHz, coupled with higher latency and price, it has almost no advantage over DDR4, but it is still compatible with DDR4.

The AMD Zen4 Ryzen 7000 series will also follow up with DDR5, and directly abandon DDR4. The good news is that it will support a high frequency of 5600MHz, and the price of DDR5 memory will be greatly reduced in the second half of the year.

Intel also arranges for the Raptor Lake 13th-generation Core in the second half of the year, which will also support DDR5 and DDR4 at the same time.

Industrial motherboard and system maker MiTAC revealed in the spec sheet of new H610, Q670 motherboardsIntel 13th generation Core will support DDR5 5200MHz memory frequency, which is a little less interesting than AMD.

Of course, H610 and Q670 are only low-end motherboards, and it is no surprise that although the 13th-generation Core will not change the interface, it will bring a new 700 series motherboard, which is expected to support higher DDR5 memory frequency.

Intel 13th-generation Core memory exposure: almost meaningless compared to AMD Zen4

Intel 13th-generation Core memory exposure: almost meaningless compared to AMD Zen4

If you need to reprint, please be sure to indicate the source: Fast Technology

Responsible editor: above text Qarticle error correction

Hashtag: IntelCPU processorRaptor LakeDDR5

.
[related_posts_by_tax taxonomies=”post_tag”]

The post Intel 13th Generation Core Memory Exposure: It’s Almost Mean Compared to AMD Zen4 appeared first on Gamingsym.