Intel does not want DDR4 support on 700 series chipsets

Intel, which does not want its ambitious Raptor Lake processors to be bottlenecked, wants motherboard manufacturers that will use 700 series chipset to remove DDR4 support.
 Intel does not want DDR4 support on 700 series chipsets
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DDR5 memory, which enables much faster and more efficient data transfers, is not yet in a state of widespread use due to production inadequacies. It can even lag behind top-end DDR4 sets due to its newness. However, Intel is determined to popularize the new standard.

Intel’s critical DDR4 decision

According to information from the motherboard industry, Intel wants manufacturers that will use 700 series chipsets not to include DDR4 support. In other words, only DDR5 memory can be used in 700 series chipsets.

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New Raptor Lake processors of course This preparation aims to make the most of DDR5 potential. With the easing of the global chip crisis, there will also be a significant performance jump in DDR5 memory. The 9Gbps ​​limit has already begun to be forced.

Those who want to get the best efficiency from Raptor Lake processors should turn to 700 series motherboards. If they are going to prefer DDR4 memory considering the cost, they can consider the 600 series chipsets that the series is compatible with.

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