Intel's Raptor Lake Returns on Mobile as Core 200 HX

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Intel's recently announced Raptor Lake Next, a revival of the architecture it used for 13th- and 14th-generation CPUs, is also coming to mobile. These revived CPUs will have the same configuration as their 14th-generation counterparts and are likely to be power-hungry, but for gamers wanting high-end performance on mobile without the associated costs of new-gen chips and DDR5 memory, this could be one way to do it.

As DDR5 prices have ballooned under the shadow of AI infrastructure swallowing all available supply, some gamers have turned to older DDR4 as an alternative. In support of that, and capitalizing on a newly re-emerged market, AMD re-launched its Ryzen 5800X3D earlier this month. Intel is planning to bring back its Raptor Lake chips, and now it's bringing them to the mobile segment, too.

Per industry insider and X user Jaykihn0, the new chips will use the same Core 200 (non-ultra)...

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