Intel’s 13th-generation Raptor Lake-S and AMD Ryzen 7000 desktop processors will be released around the same time. Both platforms will support PCIe Gen 5.0 and DDR5. However, it looks like AMD processors will have a slight advantage in memory support capabilities.
MiTAC, a manufacturer of industrial motherboards, has listed the memory modes supported by processors in the specifications of its PH12ADI motherboard. According to the manufacturer, Raptor Lake-S series models will support DDR5-5200. However, it is known that Ryzen 7000 processors will use a memory controller that offers DDR5-5600. That is, the expected speed increase will be 8%.
Well, we will wait with interest for the new products, because the competition between the Raptor Lake 13th generation and Ryzen 7000 Raphael may be quite strong.