
A recent leak suggests Intel's 10th-gen Core chips for LGA 1200 could launch in April. We might see a two-wave release, with dates set for April 13 and June 26.
According to a leak published today by VideoCardz, Intel's 10th-gen Core chips for the mainstream LGA 1200 platform could launch as early as April.
⤢ ВІДКРИТИThe document mentions two dates: April 13 and June 26. That's a fairly wide window, so we can speculate that Intel might first introduce "classic" chips with integrated graphics, followed by the "F" and "KF" series processors with disabled iGPUs on June 26.
It's also possible the blue team will initially unveil only the high-end Core i7 and Core i9 chips on April 13, with Core i5 and Core i3 models arriving on June 26. However, that scenario seems less probable.
To quickly recap, Intel's new 10th-gen desktop processor lineup will feature a top-tier 10-core, 20-thread Core i9-10900K model, capable of reaching 5GHz across all cores.
Source: VideoCardz