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Chipzilla to launch Arrow Lake-s processors on 10 October

by on20 August 2024


Core Ultra 200 series to compete with AMD's Ryzen 9000 lineup.

Intel is set to launch its new desktop processors, codenamed Arrow Lake-S, on 10 October.

The new Core Ultra 200 series will follow AMD's recent Ryzen 9000 launch, with gaming-focused processors featuring 3D V-Cache expected to debut around the same time.

Intel's new naming scheme introduces the Core Ultra family of high-performance processors, including Core Ultra 9, Core Ultra 7, and Core Ultra 5. The flagship Core Ultra 9 285K will feature eight P cores and 16 E cores, maintaining the current maximum of 24 cores. The maximum frequency under Thermal Velocity Boost for the flagship model is 5.7GHz, lower than the current Core i9-14900K and Core i9-14900KS, which can reach 6GHz and 6.2GHz respectively.

The performance benefits of the new CPUs stem from the underlying architecture rather than just core counts and frequencies. The Core Ultra 9 corresponds to the old Core i9, Core Ultra 7 to Core i7, and Core Ultra 5 to Core i5.

 Unlike AMD, which will launch multiple CPU ranges, Intel will introduce a single range of CPUs for gaming and content creation. The new Core Ultra CPUs will compete with AMD's existing 3D V-Cache models and the upcoming Zen 5 architecture.

Intel's new CPUs are already seeing suspected price cuts in specific markets. However, introducing a new processor socket will require users to purchase new motherboards. AMD introduced its new socket two years ago.

Intel has faced stability issues and had to release a potentially performance-impacting microcode fix. With AMD's Ryzen 9000 series' disappointing start, enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating Intel's Core Ultra launch and AMD's Ryzen 9000 3D V-Cache models for their next PC upgrades.

Last modified on 20 August 2024
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