According to news from this site on February 1, YouTube blogger RedGamingTech said that it had received news that Intel would launch the Bartlett Lake processor for the existing LGA1700 platform, positioning it as a cost-effective product.
RedGamingTech said that the Bartlett Lake processor can be understood as Raptor Lake Refresh Refresh, which is a refreshed version of the existing 14th generation Core processor. However, he also said that he does not rule out the possibility that Bartlett Lake processors will get more L3 cache and a small amount of IPC improvements.
Another source, eDRAM_Enjoyer (CREATURE), hinted at similar news earlier, saying there would be a "different RPL-S-R-R product."
This site noticed that according to existing news, Intel’s next-generation desktop processor Arrow Lake-S will be based on the LGA 1851 platform that only supports DDR5. The platform will introduce more high-speed PCIe and is expected to increase pricing. There is still a certain price difference between DDR5 and DDR4. If Intel updates the cost-effective Bartlett Lake-S processor, it can extend the life of the LGA1700 platform, which will benefit budget players and large OEMs.
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