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Intel has announced the discontinuation of remaining 14nm 10th Gen Core non-K CPUs, like Core i5-10400F and several other processors including Core i9-12900KS, Core i9-1300K and Core i9-14900K

Intel has announced the discontinuation of several processors, marking a significant step in its transition away from 14nm technology. Recent Product Change Notifications (PCNs) reveal Intel's plans to cease production of its remaining 14nm 10th Gen Core non-K CPUs, including the popular Core i5-10400F. This decision signals the end of Intel’s 14nm era as the company moves to more advanced manufacturing processes.

In addition, Intel is discontinuing the Core i9-12900KS, a high-performance CPU released just over two years ago. The Core i9-12900KS, part of the Alder Lake family, was notable for its enhanced boost capabilities and served as a special edition version of the Core i9-12900K. This follows the discontinuation trend observed with other special editions, such as the Core i9-1300K and Core i9-14900K, which are expected to be phased out in a similar timeframe.

Although these processors are being discontinued, they are still available for purchase. Intel will accept orders for these CPUs until January and fulfill those orders through June. Currently, the Core i9-12900KS, a 16-core processor, is available for under $350, a significant decrease from its original $800 price at launch. Prices are expected to rise once production ceases. Intel has assured continued support for these CPUs even after their official discontinuation.

Although these processors are being discontinued, they are still available for purchase
Although these processors are being discontinued, they are still available for purchase


No other models from Intel’s 12th Gen lineup have been discontinued at this time. This move aligns with Intel's strategy to advance its manufacturing technologies, paving the way for future products based on their more advanced 10nm and 7nm processes. This shift not only promises improved performance and efficiency for upcoming processors but also reflects Intel’s commitment to staying competitive in the evolving semiconductor landscape.

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