About three months ago, Intel launched its 12th Gen Core series Alder Lake-S desktop CPUs at the Innovation 2021 event. Alder Lake-S needs to be paired with socket LGA1700-based 600-series chipset motherboards. And while the same socket, also sometimes called LGA1800, is expected to be re-used for the succeeding 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs too, the chipset will be all-new 700-series ones.
Motherboard vendor Biostar looks like it has already started working on the next-gen boards and has applied for Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) certification. Twitter leakster @harukaze5719 has spotted a number of these motherboard models, Z790 and Z760, on the EEC portal.
The motherboard models are:
- Z790 VALKYRIE
- Z790GTA Z790A-SILVER
- B760GTQ B760M-SILVER
- B760GTN B760T-SILVER
- B760MX5-E PRO
- B760MX- PRO
- B760MX-C
- B760MX-E
- B760MH
The next-gen Raptor Lake CPUs will reportedly feature a new Digital Linear Voltage Regulator (DLVR) power delivery system that is rumored to drop the power consumption of these 13th gen chips by up to 25% according to Intel's internal research data (via Underfox on Twitter). Thanks to this feature, despite a 21% lowering of voltage, the Raptor Lake architecture is expected to perform 7% better.
The leaked image above (via VideoCardz) shows this new DLVR feature listed alongside other new features like LPDDR5X support, improved CPU Cache for gaming, among others.
Source: EEC via @harukaze5719 (Twitter)
Intel Z790 and B760 motherboards for 13th gen Raptor Lake CPUs already listed on EEC
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