Microsoft website lists product names as unreleased Intel Raptor Lake processors

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Microsoft seems to confirm the arrival of several unannounced Intel CPUs. The company’s Windows 11 22H2 support page lists several thirteenth-generation desktop CPUs, including non-K overclockable variants and T-series low-tdp CPUs.

Microsoft calls a total of 22 Raptor Lake desktop processors in its list of Intel CPUs compatible with Windows 11 22H2, notes VideoCardz. Of these, six have actually been announced and released to date. In the list are thus mentioned sixteen desktop processors of which Intel itself has not yet confirmed the arrival.

The tech giant mentions, among other things, thirteenth-generation Core i3 CPUs, which have not yet been released. Microsoft also lists non-overclockable non-K chips in the Core i5, Core i7 and Core i9 series, in addition to T-suffixed processors, which typically have a tdp of 35W. However, Microsoft does not mention specific specifications of the chips.

Intel announced its first thirteenth-generation CPUs in late September and released it last week. The company has so far only released the Core i5-13600K, Core i7-13700K and Core i9-13900K, in addition to their respective KF variants without integrated GPUs. Other desktop processors have not yet been announced. These processors were previously mentioned in leaked information from Gigabyte, writes VideoCardz. It is not known when Intel will officially introduce or release the new CPUs. Intel presented its current generation of non-K and T CPUs at CES in January.

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