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AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs Might Have An Advantage Over Intel’s Raptor Lake DDR5 Memory Capabilities As 5200 Mbps ‘Native’ Speeds Listed For 13th Gen

AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs Might Have An Advantage Over Intel’s Raptor Lake DDR5 Memory Capabilities As 5200 Mbps ‘Native’ Speeds Listed For 13th Gen

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Intel's 13th Gen Raptor Lake-S Desktop CPUs will be launching around the same time as AMD's Ryzen 7000 Desktop CPUs. Both platforms will be fully PCIe Gen 5.0 and DDR5 ready but a new leaked spec sheet might hint that the red team may have a slight advantage in memory support capabilities over Intel's 13th Gen platform.

MiTAC, an industrial motherboard manufacturer, listed within the specifications of its PH12ADI motherboard, the native memory speeds supported by the upcoming 13th Gen Intel Alder Lake Desktop CPUs. According to the manufacturer, the Raptor Lake-S Desktop CPUs will be getting a boost of DDR5-5200 versus Alder Lake's DDR5-4800 native speeds. Both CPUs also support the DDR4 memory standard but moving forward, Intel and AMD will focus more on the newer DDR5 standard.