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Home » Intel’s Desktop CPU Roadmap Might Have Changed

Intel’s Desktop CPU Roadmap Might Have Changed

Rukhsar Rehman by Rukhsar Rehman
September 23, 2024
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Intel is gearing up to broaden its lineup of top processors with the anticipated release of Arrow Lake-S, also known as the Intel Core Ultra 200 series for desktops. However, the future direction remains somewhat unclear, especially following a post on the Chiphell forums indicating that Intel may have opted to scrap the Arrow Lake-S refresh (the Intel Core Ultra 300 series) that was expected to debut next year as a continuation of this year’s launch. On a positive note, there was also a leak regarding the code name for a future generation of desktop CPUs.

While the presumed Arrow Lake-S refresh had not been officially confirmed, numerous insiders had suggested its existence. Similar to the previous Raptor Lake refresh, it was not intended to bring significant advancements, with the focus primarily on updating the neural processing unit (NPU).

Without any changes in core configurations or clock speeds, Intel’s intention becomes more straightforward. The NPU typically plays a lesser role in desktop systems compared to balance in ultra-portable laptops, where a dedicated graphics card is adept at handling AI tasks in most cases. If the NPU was the only planned enhancement, it’s likely no noticeable advancements in gaming or general performance would have surfaced.

It appears many users could manage just fine without the Arrow Lake-S refresh. However, this raises the possibility that the LGA1851 socket might see usage in only a single generation unless Intel opts to continue its use with Nova Lake. Initially, Nova Lake-S was rumored to require a new socket and isn’t expected to launch until 2026 or later. This could result in an up to two-year void between CPU series.

There remains a glimmer of hope for the Arrow Lake-S refresh. The user who initially claimed it was canceled has since edited their comment, suggesting that while they believe a refresh is not happening, it’s no longer a definitive conclusion. Since this had never been officially confirmed in the first place, a degree of skepticism is warranted. Furthermore, if the desktop refresh is ultimately scrapped, it’s still possible that Intel could activate Arrow Lake-H and HX refreshes for laptop models.

Razer Lake

— HXL (@9550pro) September 23, 2024

Though Intel’s roadmap for desktops seems increasingly sparse, we might have just discovered the title of what’s next after Nova Lake. According to prominent hardware leaker HXL on X (formerly Twitter), the successor to Nova Lake-S will be dubbed Razer Lake, a statement supported by another source, Bionic_Squash.

At present, we are still awaiting an official announcement concerning Arrow Lake-S. Speculation suggests that Intel may reveal its new desktop processors on October 10, with a potential release on October 24.

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Rukhsar Rehman

Rukhsar Rehman

A University of California alumna with a background in mass communication, she now resides in Singapore and covers tech with a global perspective.

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