The upcoming series of Intel Arrow Lake processors, which are expected to be released by the end of this year, will be Intel’s first general line for desktop computers, laptops and mobile devices that will receive cores for accelerating artificial intelligence tasks.
Moving to Arrow Lake for desktops means moving to a new platform with the LGA-1851 socket. At the same time, these chips will lose DDR4 memory support. It also points out that the next generation series of client CPUs will likely be called Core Ultra 200, or as Intel calls it the second generation Core Ultra. So, we should expect the appearance of Core 15th generation chips.
It also confirms previous rumors that Intel’s Arrow Lake processors will lose hyperthreading support. At the same time, the insider claims that the new processors will not have LP (low-power) E-Core cores, as in the Meteor Lake chips. However, they will have an NPU neural processing unit, which should provide performance similar to Meteor Lake.
The integrated graphics accelerator will have 4 Xe cores and will be labeled as Intel Graphics. In the case of Arrow Lake-S (the desktop days), the graphics should be based on the Xe-LPG architecture, while the mobile variant has Xe-LPG+.
The leaker also noted that the Intel 20A node will be used exclusively for the 6P+8E core configuration for the Arrow Lake desktop versions. We should expect such chips in the upcoming Core Ultra 5 series (not the K series).
Source: videocardz
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