Intel’s Upcoming Arrow Lake-S CPU Spotted; 24-Threads & 3GHz
An upcoming Intel processor based on Arrow Lake-S has been spotted recently. This architecture is next in line after Meteor Lake, which is released on Intel Core Ultra processors. There is no name for this Arrow Lake-S processor yet.
This was spotted by X (formerly Twitter) user@InstLatX64on theIntel-gfx-ci.01.orgwebsite. Since it is probably just an engineering sample, it is being referred to as ‘Genuine Intel(R) 0000.’Image Courtesy: intel-gfx-ci.01.org
As you can see, this Intel Arrow Lake S processor has been spotted with ‘24 CPUs‘, which is the total thread count. We previously heard of Intelabandoning hyper-threadingfor 15th Gen Arrow Lake, but it’s not confirmedyet. Next, it has been mentioned that this processor has a3000 MHzclock speed, which is probably the base clock.
Apart from this, @InstLabX64 notes in his post that this specific Intel processor does not have support forAVX512 instructions. However, it is plausible to assume that this was disabled at this time due to the early nature of this particular CPU.
Intel Arrow Lake: Release Date and Expected Upgrades
According to the roadmap by Intel, Arrow Lake is next in line after Meteor Lake. These new-generation processors are expected to come outlater this year in 2024. I also expect Intel to finally abandon the generation numbers and switch to ‘Series 1‘ instead. This is hypothesized based on thecompany’s rebranding.
Microsoft will reportedly set a40+TOPSrequirementfor Artificial Intelligence (AI) speed on ‘AI personal computers.’ It is expected that Intel will smash this requirement with Arrow Lake. Reportedly, Meteor Lake onIntel Core Ultratops around 36 TOPS of AI computing speed.
A newer manufacturing process, which Intel says will be the20Aprocess node, is also expected. Later on, Panther Lake is expected to move up to an 18A process node. Major efficiency and performance gains should come with this new Arrow Lake generation!
What are your thoughts on Intel Arrow Lake? Do you think it will be a major update to current-generation processors from Intel, such as14th Gen Raptor Lake? Let us know in the comments down below!
Satyam Kumar
Highly passionate about technology. Major expertise in PC hardware, the VR industry, esports-centric gear, and other gadgets. In my spare time, I’m usually researching exciting hardware breakthroughs or playing competitive games.
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