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Guru3D.com » News » Rumor: Intel To Release Six Alder Lake Processors for Desktops Nov. 4 Pre-orders Start October 27

Rumor: Intel To Release Six Alder Lake Processors for Desktops Nov. 4 Pre-orders Start October 27

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/18/2021 06:36 PM | source: wccftech | 16 comment(s)
Rumor: Intel To Release Six Alder Lake Processors for Desktops Nov. 4 Pre-orders Start October 27

On November 4, it appears to have been verified that Intel's first Alder Lake processors will be available for purchase. Alder Lake review embargoes will expire on that day, and sales of these chips will begin the following day.

Wccftech sources indicate that Intel will unveil its first six Alder Lake processors on Wednesday, October 27 at 6 p.m. CEST. The CPUs will be available for purchase (pre-order) immediately. Overclockable K and KF processors are the first to be introduced by the business, KF versions being the only ones that did not have an integrated graphics processor.

 

 

Intel will initially release models from its Core i9, Core i7, and Core i5 series processors, to name a few examples. On October 27, the business would also reveal only the highest-ranking chipset, which would be the Z690. All of this is consistent with earlier rumors as well as previously publicized information from internet retailers. Lower-ranking processors and chipsets should start appearing in the first quarter of next year. Additionally, the first Alder Lake laptop processors are projected to be available in early 2022. According to the website, the review embargoes on these Alder Lake processors will be lifted on Thursday, November 4, at 2 p.m. CEST.

At the same time, the CPUs should be made available for purchase.

 



Rumor: Intel To Release Six Alder Lake Processors for Desktops Nov. 4 Pre-orders Start October 27




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#5956904 Posted on: 10/20/2021 02:05 AM
I don't think so. Intel have been bullish about ADL, and while some of that may still be bravado and hubris, Gelsinger has fired some serious shots. Not something you'd do if you had any doubts about your competitiveness. I've also noticed some reputable media outlets mentioning ADL leaked benchmarks. It's not something they usually do. Considering most (if not all) are most certainly under NDAs, I interpret that as a hint. We'll know everything soon enough, but other than some initial growing pains, based on those leaks I do think ADL is going to be a winner for Intel. And hopefully for us all in the long run.

The only leaks I've heard mentioned by reputable media outlets, are all referring to Cinebench scores. Intel has already admitted that Alder Lake has performance issues in any game that uses DRM to any extent.
No CEO that wishes to remain in their position, doesn't attempt to hype up a product before launch. He's doing exactly what a CEO is expected to do.
The only leaked benchmark so far, is Cinebench, which is a useless benchmark anyway.

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