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Intel to Maintain Raptor Lake Availability, Hints at New DDR4 Motherboards

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Last updated: 2026/04/06 at 11:07 AM
News Room Published 6 April 2026
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Even with Nova Lake rumors swirling and the latest Arrow Lake refresh chips earning high praise, Intel sees benefits in supporting its older-generation hardware as value alternatives.

“Raptor Lake will continue to be abundantly available,” Robert Hallock, VP and GM of Intel’s Enthusiast Channel Business, tells Club386. He also suggests that new DDR4-supporting motherboards are in the works.

In the wake of the DDR5 memory crisis, where prices have skyrocketed and availability has cratered, gamers and PC enthusiasts are finding novel ways to continue enjoying their hobbies. One method is to switch to older platforms that support DDR4 memory, which is cheaper and more widely available. That does present buyers with fewer options for CPUs and motherboards, but Intel is looking to support these efforts through its hardware strategy.

“Raptor Lake is a big part of our strategy,” Hallock says. “It’s still really, really good, even with multiple generations of hardware from other vendors coming after it, so it’s not going anywhere.”

Indeed, Intel’s Core Ultra 200 CPUs have only really just eclipsed Intel’s 13th and 14th Generation chips in gaming with the Arrow Lake refresh 250K and 270K Plus designs. Although they can’t hold up against AMD’s top X3D chips, the value proposition changes dramatically when you factor in the high cost of memory for building something current-generation. If gamers and enthusiasts can get most of the performance they want from an older Raptor Lake system with DDR4, that’s often the smarter buy in 2026.

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The most intriguing statement from Hallock, however, concerned DDR4 motherboards. There, Hallock said: “You’ve also seen some new motherboard announcements that support both DDR4 and DDR5 on Raptor Lake, as kind of like a bridge between worlds for people. That is reflective of our overall confidence and expectations.”

So, Intel is aware of the DDR4 motherboard hype and wants to be a part of that, it seems. Perhaps we will see more, lower-cost DDR4 motherboards that support these older socket designs and give gamers that pathway to a new PC that isn’t running the absolute cutting-edge kit. Better yet, we might see more boards like the ASRock H610M Combo II, which features a slot for DDR4 and dual slots for DDR5, opening up the option for future memory generational upgrades without the need to replace the motherboard and CPU, too.


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