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Intel Arrow Lake Desktop CPU Whispers: Launching In October 2024, Core Ultra 200 Series, Lower Power Than Raptor Lake

Intel's next-generation Desktop CPUs, codenamed Arrow Lake and launching under the Core Ultra 200 branding are expected to launch in October.

Intel Arrow Lake CPUs Coming To Desktop Platform In October, Z890 Motherboards With Core Ultra 200 Support & Lower Power Draw

During our visit to the various motherboard vendors at the Computex show floor, we got info related to Intel's next-generation Desktop CPU platform codenamed Arrow Lake-S. These new chips will come to Z890 motherboards which were on full display by all major vendors and it looks like the board partners are super prepped ahead of the launch. So we will talk about when the latest CPUs are launching and what we can expect from them.

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So first up let's get the launch out of the way, the Intel Arrow Lake Desktop CPUs are expected to hit retail shelves in October followed by a proper unveiling at the next ON event which is planned for September. Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, confirmed today that Arrow Lake CPUs will first come to the desktop platform followed by laptop chips later.

One of the key areas of improvements for Arrow Lake Desktop CPUs will be the performance uplift coming from the new Lion Cove P-Cores and Skymont E-Cores, both bringing in a +14% and +38% IPC increase over the prior generations and even bigger uplifts compared to the cores featured on Raptor Lake CPUs. The clock speeds aren't finalized yet but we are expecting them to be in the 5.5 GHz or similar range. The other improvement comes in the power consumption with the TDPs on these chips will be 80% of Raptor Lake which means that they won't be as aggressive as the 14th Gen parts.

The other detail is well not a big one but should still be put out there and that's the branding. So Intel will drop the current branding and move Arrow Lake Desktop CPUs to "Core Ultra 200" with the latest chips. We have already talked about some of the

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