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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 generation processors to support the DIY PC market in Mainland China.

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Intel is restarting the supply of 10th, 12th, 13th, and 14th generation processors specifically for the Mainland China market. The initiative focuses on providing viable options for budget-conscious system builders.

Coverage from outlets including Wccftech, TechPowerUp, and VideoCardz.com emphasizes the move as a strategy to mitigate DDR5 memory shortages. Reports from Notebookcheck and TweakTown highlight the importance of these older architectures in maintaining support for DDR4-based systems.

It remains to be seen how the distribution of these older chips will affect regional inventory levels. Coverage does not yet specify a timeline for when these processors will be available to consumers.

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Questions people are asking

Which processor generations are affected?

The production restart includes Intel's 10th, 12th, 13th, and 14th generation Core processors.

Why is Intel restarting production of these CPUs?

According to coverage, the decision is intended to address DDR5 memory shortages and support the budget DIY PC market.

Where will these processors be available?

The restarted supply is designated for the market in Mainland China.

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