Intel Plans Core 200 Raptor Lake Next Processors for LGA-1700 Platform Launch in 2027

📰 Original title: Intel to launch Core 200 "Raptor Lake Next" in 2027 for LGA-1700 socket

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Intel Plans Core 200 Raptor Lake Next Processors for LGA-1700 Platform Launch in 2027

Intel is reportedly preparing another refresh of its long-running LGA-1700 desktop platform with a new processor family known as Core 200 “Raptor Lake Next,” scheduled for production in early 2027. According to information cited by VideoCardz, Tom’s Hardware, and industry leaker Jaykihn, the new lineup will continue using the Raptor Lake architecture and will remain compatible with existing LGA-1700 motherboards, including both DDR4 and DDR5 memory configurations. The processors are expected to be marketed under the Core 200 branding rather than the Core 14 series. The report suggests that Raptor Lake Next is essentially another refresh of the current Raptor Lake generation rather than a major architectural redesign. Intel has reportedly not disclosed significant technical changes, but maintaining support for older DDR4 systems could make the platform attractive to users seeking affordable upgrades without replacing their motherboards and memory. Roadmap information indicates that production is currently planned for late January 2027, with qualification samples potentially becoming available by the end of 2026. Preliminary specifications mentioned in the report include a 125W 16-core model featuring 8 Performance cores and 8 Efficiency cores, a 65W 20-core variant with 8 Performance cores and 12 Efficiency cores, a 10-core model with 6 Performance cores and 4 Efficiency cores, and an entry-level 4-core processor using only Performance cores. If these plans materialize, LGA-1700 will have supported Alder Lake and three generations of Raptor Lake-derived products, giving it a significantly longer lifespan than Intel’s newer LGA-1851 platform, which has so far been associated primarily with Arrow Lake and its refreshes. The information remains unofficial and is based on roadmap leaks and industry sources rather than a formal Intel announcement.

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Intel Plans Core 200 Raptor Lake Next Processors for LGA-1700 Platform Launch in 2027

📰 Original title: Intel to launch Core 200 "Raptor Lake Next" in 2027 for LGA-1700 socket

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Intel Plans Core 200 Raptor Lake Next Processors for LGA-1700 Platform Launch in 2027

Intel is reportedly preparing another refresh of its long-running LGA-1700 desktop platform with a new processor family known as Core 200 “Raptor Lake Next,” scheduled for production in early 2027. According to information cited by VideoCardz, Tom’s Hardware, and industry leaker Jaykihn, the new lineup will continue using the Raptor Lake architecture and will remain compatible with existing LGA-1700 motherboards, including both DDR4 and DDR5 memory configurations. The processors are expected to be marketed under the Core 200 branding rather than the Core 14 series. The report suggests that Raptor Lake Next is essentially another refresh of the current Raptor Lake generation rather than a major architectural redesign. Intel has reportedly not disclosed significant technical changes, but maintaining support for older DDR4 systems could make the platform attractive to users seeking affordable upgrades without replacing their motherboards and memory. Roadmap information indicates that production is currently planned for late January 2027, with qualification samples potentially becoming available by the end of 2026. Preliminary specifications mentioned in the report include a 125W 16-core model featuring 8 Performance cores and 8 Efficiency cores, a 65W 20-core variant with 8 Performance cores and 12 Efficiency cores, a 10-core model with 6 Performance cores and 4 Efficiency cores, and an entry-level 4-core processor using only Performance cores. If these plans materialize, LGA-1700 will have supported Alder Lake and three generations of Raptor Lake-derived products, giving it a significantly longer lifespan than Intel’s newer LGA-1851 platform, which has so far been associated primarily with Arrow Lake and its refreshes. The information remains unofficial and is based on roadmap leaks and industry sources rather than a formal Intel announcement.

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🔧 Intel rilancia Raptor Lake: in arrivo CPU fino a 20 core, segnale che la piattaforma ha ancora margine per prestazioni e nuove configurazioni. #Intel #RaptorLake

🔗 https://www.tomshw.it/hardware/intel-non-ha-finito-con-raptor-lake-spuntano-cpu-a-20-core

Intel non ha finito con Raptor Lake: spuntano CPU a 20 core

Le indiscrezioni su Raptor Lake Next indicano CPU Intel fino a 20 core, socket LGA 1700 e una variante a 10 core con 24MB di cache L3.

Tom's Hardware

My once-rock-solid homelab server started suffering random crashes and segfaults after a year 😫. I spent months testing everything – memory, PSU, OS – and **the culprit turned out to be the Intel Core i7-13700K CPU itself** (a known issue for 13th/14th Gen). I’ve documented the whole saga, including how Intel’s RMA got me a replacement chip in just 4 days.
https://www.alanbonnici.com/2026/05/when-your-cpu-dies-my-journey-with.html

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When Your CPU Dies: My Journey with a Defective Intel Core i7-13700K

This blog is about security and computing related topics with occassional hobby activities thrown in.

A Intel expande a família Raptor Lake com novos processadores mobile:

🔹 Core 7 230H: 14 núcleos e clock de 5.0 GHz
🔹 Core 5 205H: 12 núcleos e 4.5 GHz
🔹 Ambos exigem placa de vídeo dedicada

Modelos focados em eficiência e alto desempenho para notebooks gamer.

#IntelCore #RaptorLake #HardwarePC

In this video, I’m unboxing the replacement Intel Core i7-13700K CPU that Intel sent me through their RMA process. https://youtube.com/shorts/wHPVQywD6t4

📄 Full Backstory & Article: https://www.alanbonnici.com/2026/05/when-your-cpu-dies-my-journey-with.html

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When Your CPU Dies: My Journey with a Defective intel Core i7-13700K #unboxing #cpu #techtok

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⚙ D301917 Bug 1950764 - Work around crash on Intel Raptor Lake CPU.

💻 Intel Raptor Lake è qui per rimanere! Performance incredibili e longevità garantita. #Intel #RaptorLake 🚀

🔗 https://www.tomshw.it/hardware/intel-i-raptor-lake-resteranno-a-lungo-sul-mercato-2026-04-08

Intel: i Raptor Lake resteranno a lungo sul mercato

Intel conferma la disponibilità a lungo termine della piattaforma, nonostante l’arrivo di nuove architetture desktop.

Tom's Hardware
Intel Confirms That Raptor Lake Will Still Remain In Production

Intel confirmed recently that its Raptor Lake chipset will still remain in production, given its DDR4 and DDR5 versatility.

Lowyat Media Group
#Intel hält an der 14. Core-Generation fest: #RaptorLake Refresh bleibt laut Vice President Hallock ein "wichtiger Bestandteil" der Strategie - auch dank #DDR4- und #DDR5-Support. https://winfuture.de/news,157960.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=ManualStatus&utm_campaign=SocialMedia
DDR4- & DDR5-RAM-Support: Intel hält an 14. CPU-Generation fest

Intel will die Fertigung der "Raptor Lake Refresh" Prozessoren aus der 14. Core-Generation vorerst weiterführen. Auch der LGA1700-Sockel soll weiter angeboten werden, während man bereits neue Chips auf den Markt bringt. Die alten CPUs sollen weiter "wichtiger Teil" der Client-Strategie bleiben.

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