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ASRock's Newest Motherboard Series Boasts 'Raptor Lake' Support

ASRock, the PC hardware manufacturer, announced that its newest series of motherboards, the ASRock 600 Series, now bolsters support for Intel's upcoming 'Raptor Lake' series. Raptor Lake is the name of Intel's 13th-generation CPU processors, the newest lineup following its 12th-generation 'Alder Lake' series.

The Raptor Lake processors are expected to be amongst the most powerful CPU processors on the market due to Intel's shift toward a greater number of cores and a larger cache on each processor, adopting some of AMD's most popular practices. These CPUs are yet unreleased, but hardware manufacturers responsible for motherboards, RAM modules, and power supplies, are already preparing for the new Raptor Lake series.

Early testing for the Intel Raptor Lake series cards, such as the flagship i9-13900ES chip, show that this series is as much as 20% faster than the previous Alder Lake series.
Trend Themes
1. Raptor Lake Support - ASRock's new 600 series of motherboards gearing up to support Intel's upcoming 13th-generation CPU processors.
2. Increased Processor Power - Intel's Raptor Lake series CPU processors are expected to be one of the most powerful on the market due to an increase in cores and cache.
3. New Generation of Motherboards - The release of Intel's Raptor Lake series is spurring technology companies like ASRock to release new motherboard series.
Industry Implications
1. PC Hardware Manufacturing - ASRock's new 600 series of motherboards is the latest addition to a robust and highly competitive PC hardware manufacturing industry.
2. CPU Processor Manufacturing - Intel is one of several companies that produce CPU processors and is preparing to release a highly anticipated new series with the Raptor Lake processors.
3. Computer Accessory Manufacturing - Hardware manufacturers responsible for motherboards, RAM modules, and power supplies are already preparing for the new Raptor Lake series.

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