Intel started selling the first units of the 12th generation Alder Lake processors in November 2021, and we had to wait until January for the second batch. At that time, it was already known that the next generation would not have much to look forward to and, as usual, the socket would not change either, except for the 14th generation. It seems that the giant company is managing to keep the schedule, in fact, some copies have already appeared on a couple of websites. This time the source is the Chinese black market, of course for now we can talk about ES (Engineering Samples) editions, which on paper are only used for internal testing, but somehow always get out of the factories.
Intel is preparing for a brutal display of power with the i9-13900K!