
Intel and Marvel have launched 10th-gen "Avengers Collector's Edition" processors. These chips feature a new "A" suffix in their name and tie into the upcoming Marvel’s Avengers game.
Yesterday, Intel announced new "Avengers Collector's Edition" processors on its Twitter account. These exclusive CPUs feature vibrant new packaging adorned with Marvel comic heroes. Additionally, the new chips come with a fresh designation. Beyond the familiar "K" suffix, which denotes an unlocked multiplier, there's now an additional "A" suffix, signifying "Avengers" — Marvel's superhero team.
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Currently, we can confirm the "Avengers Collector's Edition" lineup will include the following processor models: Intel Core i5-10600KA, Core i7-10700KA, Core i9-10850KA, and Core i9-10900KA. However, we can't rule out the possibility of cheaper Core i3 processors joining the lineup in the future.
As far as we know, the specifications of these collector's edition CPUs exactly match those of the standard Core i5-10600K, Core i7-10700K, Core i9-10850K, and Core i9-10900K chips.
Most likely, this collaboration is intended to promote the "Marvel’s Avengers" game, set to release on September 4. The game will launch on all current platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.