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Intel Expected To Restart Supply Of 10th, 12th, 13th, And 14th Gen Processors In Mainland China

Intel is reportedly resuming production of older processor generations to address DDR5 shortages and support the budget PC market in China.

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📍 Where it landed

Intel restarted production of 13th and 14th generation Core processors for the Chinese PC market. This move aimed to combat DDR5 shortages and support the budget PC market by shifting focus toward DDR4.

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What happened

Intel is expected to restart the supply of 10th, 12th, 13th, and 14th Generation processors specifically for the mainland China market. This move targets the DIY and budget PC sectors.

Coverage from Notebookcheck, Zamin.uz, VideoCardz, TechPowerUp, and Wccftech emphasizes that these steps are intended to combat DDR5 shortages and provide more affordable options for users building PCs. Future developments involve the availability of these specific CPU generations within the Chinese PC market to stabilize budget-friendly hardware options.

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Which processor generations are being reintroduced?

Intel is expected to restart the supply of 10th, 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen processors.

Which market is the primary target for this restart?

The production is aimed at the mainland China PC and DIY markets.

Why is Intel resuming production of older CPUs?

According to coverage, the move is intended to combat DDR5 shortages and help users build affordable PCs.

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