Intel, which recently launched the Lunar Lake laptop processors, is expected to fully announce the Arrow Lake desktop processor generation soon. According to the information on the website Video CardZThe blue company will introduce the Intel Core Ultra 200 on October 10, and sales will start weeks later.
According to the publication’s sources, Intel will gather guests for an online pre-event that should take place in the coming days, where information about Arrow Lake will be provided. The content will have publishing restrictions until the 10th of the month, when the company will publicly release full details about the products.
On the other hand, the launch of Intel Core Ultra 200 is expected to happen only in the week of October 24. This date could also mean that the embargo on analysis by journalists and influencers has been lifted; This indicates that we will see the first units of these CPUs floating around the internet very soon.
Z890 motherboards arrive on the same day
In addition to the leak regarding Arrow Lake dates, tipster wnxod revealed on his X (Old Twitter) that the Z890 motherboards will also be released on the same day as the processors. This was already a long-awaited move, as these motherboards have already appeared at public events such as Computex 2024.
A few days ago, the entire Core Ultra 200 portfolio was leaked online, revealing the arrival of models with up to 24 hybrid cores. The most interesting thing about these models, besides focusing heavily on efficiency, is that they will be the first gaming CPUs with a dedicated chip for artificial intelligence.
Although all rumors point to Arrow Lake launching in October, Intel will have to make an official announcement until we know all the features of this generation.
Source: Tec Mundo
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