The company will soon be launch both 14th generation and "1st" generation CPUs for desktop and mobile.
By Josh Norem June 23, 2023
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/i ... ke-refresh
Intel's operation in China has confirmed the company will be launching a Raptor Lake refresh later this year, which is the first time it's put its stamp of approval on all the recent rumors. The company will still be unveiling Meteor Lake as well, but as expected it will be mobile-only. However, there will also be upgraded Raptor Lake mobile parts as well, which will receive new "1st Generation" branding, which sounds like it will be kind of confusing. Intel isn't talking about launch dates or core counts yet, but at least we know there will be updates across the board later this year.
Intel China confirmed the company's plans via the usual methods; a post on the social media site Bilibili. The translated version, via Tom's Hardware, shows a complete list of revamped products spanning the company's product stacks for desktop and mobile, and confirms several previous rumors. The first is that the upgraded Raptor Lake for desktop will indeed be named 14th Generation, which is odd since it's likely just a refresh of the existing CPUs. However, Intel may throw us a bone and bump up core counts in addition to clocks for some of its i5 and i7 SKUs. The chart confirms it'll be the same lineup as what we have now; Raptor Lake desktop parts in i3, i5, i7, and i9 versions. There will also be upgraded high-end mobile parts with the HX moniker, and all of these will be labeled Intel 14th generation, both desktop and mobile.



