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Intel 12th generation processor series

Intel 12th generation processor series

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pa55w0rd
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03-29-2025, 08:54 PM
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The article mentioned a timeline for the Alder Lake CPUs, suggesting they might be released by the fourth quarter of this year or in Q1 next year. It’s worth considering whether such a schedule is realistic given the rapid development cycle and the possibility of additional releases within the same quarters. The plan to launch the 11th generation in a month or less raises questions about the feasibility of only releasing new CPUs during Q3.
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pa55w0rd
03-29-2025, 08:54 PM #1

The article mentioned a timeline for the Alder Lake CPUs, suggesting they might be released by the fourth quarter of this year or in Q1 next year. It’s worth considering whether such a schedule is realistic given the rapid development cycle and the possibility of additional releases within the same quarters. The plan to launch the 11th generation in a month or less raises questions about the feasibility of only releasing new CPUs during Q3.

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mhooper12
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03-30-2025, 03:46 AM
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It's definitely feasible, with no restrictions preventing Intel from releasing multiple CPUs whenever they choose. For instance, just weeks ago they introduced a new series of Jasper Lake CPUs built on 10nm technology, including Pentiums and Celerons. The 11th generation doesn't appear particularly strong, and I think the 12th is likely being developed using the same 10nm process, which might push them to release it quickly to stay ahead of AMD.
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mhooper12
03-30-2025, 03:46 AM #2

It's definitely feasible, with no restrictions preventing Intel from releasing multiple CPUs whenever they choose. For instance, just weeks ago they introduced a new series of Jasper Lake CPUs built on 10nm technology, including Pentiums and Celerons. The 11th generation doesn't appear particularly strong, and I think the 12th is likely being developed using the same 10nm process, which might push them to release it quickly to stay ahead of AMD.

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SGgamingDK
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03-31-2025, 01:48 PM
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The piece might have misunderstood, and the expected outcome is an announcement soon, with a release planned in about a year.
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SGgamingDK
03-31-2025, 01:48 PM #3

The piece might have misunderstood, and the expected outcome is an announcement soon, with a release planned in about a year.

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Ikarus_ORG
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04-20-2025, 04:30 PM
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But the release of the 11th generation came later because they aimed to take advantage of existing shortages, they understood which products would move quickly, making it a fast profit opportunity, while the 12th generation will be the real challenger for AMD.
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Ikarus_ORG
04-20-2025, 04:30 PM #4

But the release of the 11th generation came later because they aimed to take advantage of existing shortages, they understood which products would move quickly, making it a fast profit opportunity, while the 12th generation will be the real challenger for AMD.

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Abbatia17
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04-20-2025, 11:14 PM
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Impossible, the review kits have already been distributed to numerous reviewers. The new Z590 boards will be released in mid to late March.
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Abbatia17
04-20-2025, 11:14 PM #5

Impossible, the review kits have already been distributed to numerous reviewers. The new Z590 boards will be released in mid to late March.

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Bryceconner62
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04-22-2025, 12:26 AM
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It seems like you're describing a pattern where releases happen roughly every year, but with occasional variations. It's been similar to a yearly schedule with some minor changes over time, even though the content didn't change much.
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Bryceconner62
04-22-2025, 12:26 AM #6

It seems like you're describing a pattern where releases happen roughly every year, but with occasional variations. It's been similar to a yearly schedule with some minor changes over time, even though the content didn't change much.

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Luctony74
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04-29-2025, 12:32 PM
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The 12th generation isn't likely finished yet, and letting AMD maintain the advantage for too long wouldn't be wise. It will almost certainly run on a different architecture with a new socket—possibly DDR5 (though that's just speculation)—and they can't abandon the LGA1200 entirely after only a few CPU generations.
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Luctony74
04-29-2025, 12:32 PM #7

The 12th generation isn't likely finished yet, and letting AMD maintain the advantage for too long wouldn't be wise. It will almost certainly run on a different architecture with a new socket—possibly DDR5 (though that's just speculation)—and they can't abandon the LGA1200 entirely after only a few CPU generations.

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Chuck978
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05-01-2025, 07:51 AM
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Pepperridge Farms recalls the i7-7700k.
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Chuck978
05-01-2025, 07:51 AM #8

Pepperridge Farms recalls the i7-7700k.