Because of the high DDR5 prices, Intel still holds Raptor Lake in its CPU portfolio for many years, as Robert Hallock confirms. Those who operate an LGA1700 motherboard with DDR4 do not have to change the platform, but pay more for the CPU.
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Because of the high DDR5 prices, Intel still holds Raptor Lake in its CPU portfolio for many years, as Robert Hallock confirms. Those who operate an LGA1700 motherboard with DDR4 do not have to change the platform, but pay more for the CPU.