Intel's 13th Gen Core Processors Make a Surprise Comeback, sans Integrated Graphics
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Recently, Intel unveiled the Xeon 6377P processor, a member of the Raptor Lake 13th Gen Core family. This processor boasts 12 cores, 36MB of cache, a maximum turbo frequency of 5.7GHz, and a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 95W. Now, Intel has expanded its product lineup by introducing two new processors from the 13th Gen Core family: the Core 7 230H and Core 5 205H, both part of the second-generation Core series. Notably, these two processors have done away with integrated graphics, necessitating the use of a discrete graphics card.

The Core 7 230H features a 10-core/16-thread architecture, with a maximum turbo frequency of 5.2GHz, 24MB of cache, a base power consumption of 45W, and a maximum turbo power consumption of 115W. In contrast, the Core 5 205H adopts an 8-core/12-thread design, with a maximum turbo frequency of 4.8GHz, 12MB of cache, and power consumption specifications identical to those of the Core 7 230H.

Maxsun has introduced the MS-MoDT 230H D4 WIFI and MS-MoDT 205H D4 WIFI motherboards, which incorporate these two processors. These motherboards are specifically tailored for SFF (Small Form Factor) miniaturized hosts, workstations, and edge computing devices. Additionally, Lenovo has released the "Douzhanzhe Feng 7000X" desktop computer, which is equipped with the Core 5 205H processor. This desktop is set to officially hit the market on June 8, 2026.