It's time to bid farewell to some of Intel's iconic CPUs as the chipmaker discontinues the Core i9-12900KS & the entire 10th-gen lineup.
Intel has just announced the discontinuation of one of the highest-end SKUs in the 12th gen Alder Lake lineup, the Core i9-12900KS. This was a surprise because the processor is around two years old, which isn't much time but given that this was a "Special Edition" release with a limited supply and release schedule, it was kind of expected. The CPU was the first to hit the 5.8 GHz clock speed mark but was outpaced by its "KS" successors with the 13900KS achieving a 6.0 GHz clock speed & the latest 14900KS achieving a 6.2 GHz clock speed.
Intel has yet to discontinue its 12th-gen CPUs but it looks like we are looking at the start of things as the 13th and 14th-gen CPUs have mostly replaced them. Still, many gamers find 12th Gen CPUs to offer better value given their sweet discounted prices with plenty of performance, still.
Intel's newest PCN reveals that the firm won't fulfill new orders of the Core i9-12900KS by January 2025, and the CPU will be officially discontinued by July 2025, so there's still a year, but the demise is near.
Apart from that, Intel's 10th Gen Comet Lake CPU family has also reached their end of life, after serving the markets for almost four years. Comet Lake is still popular among professional places, where consumers opt to get a better price rather than focus on performance, but it looks like Team Blue has decided to move on. You can find the Product Change Notification announcing the EOL of the chips here.
The discontinuation process includes several models, including client CPUs such as the Non-K variants, Pentium Gold, and Celeron variants. On the professional side, the Xeon W-1250 is also
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