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This website reported on August 19 that Taiwanese media BenchLife.info stated in a report yesterday that based on the information it obtained, Intel now plans to release the next generation Arrow Lake-S desktop processor on October 10 this year.
Intel previously stated that it would postpone the new Intel On Technology Innovation Conference (Intel Innovation) originally scheduled to be held on September 24-25, 2024, local time, to 2025, and this event was previously regarded as an event for Arrow Lake-S. Release occasion.
Intel later explained that “there have been no changes to launch plans, timing, or product readiness” and “we will share more details about our next-generation desktop processor products, codenamed Arrow Lake, later this year.”
According to previous reports on this site, Intel Arrow Lake-S desktop processor will use the new Lion Cove + Skymont core design, give up the hyper-threading function, no longer support DDR4 memory, support DDR5-6400, and be paired with 800 series motherboards.
The first models of Arrow Lake-S desktop processors are expected to be three unclocked CPUs: Ultra 9 285K for 8P16E, Ultra 7 265K for 8P12E, and Ultra 5 245K for 6P8E, and the corresponding non-core display-F version.
Taiwanese media stated that the default BIOS of Intel 800 series motherboards shipped by various motherboard manufacturers can only be set to Intel Default Settings to prevent instability problems with the 13th/14th generation Core processors. Users can still adjust to other configurations. document.
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